Monthly Archives: May 2026

Liberal Judaism is doomed if it won’t fight anti-Zionism

American Jews are facing an unprecedented crisis in their history. The post-Oct. 7 surge in antisemitism has fundamentally altered the existence of the community in ways that few foresaw in their entirety and that...

Chumps

Listening to the rhetoric emanating from the White House, the media, and sundry foreign ministries, one cannot help but feel that something rotten is being cooked up. The definition of a “chump” is someone who...

The Inversion of “Terror”: The Ideological Architecture Behind the EU’s Settler Sanctions

Europe’s Blind Spot In his 2009 book “Blandt Kriminelle Muslimer” (“Among Criminal Muslims”), Danish psychologist Nicolai Sennels described years of clinical work with young Muslim inmates at Copenhagen’s Sønderbro facility. His central finding was that...

Is The PLO-PA Using International Donor Funds to Finance “Pay-For-Slay”?

History Repeats Itself The answer is simple, albeit difficult for the PA’s donors – most importantly, the European Union – to accept. The PA was established as a result of a series of agreements collectively known...

Announcing the Stefan Moldovan Prize for 2026

We are pleased to announce the solicitation of titles for the 16th annual Stefan Moldovan Prize for Israeli Security Studies. This prize has previously been awarded to authors of outstanding Israeli security works in...

Must Watch: Prime Minister Netanyahu On The Failure Of The Iranian Regime

Very few Western leaders can claim that they set a clear goal to be achieved that seemed unachievable, and yet they accomplished their goal in a major way following 30 years of persistence. That is...

The four reasons why we can’t move on from a blood libel

On May 11, The New York Times published Nicholas Kristof’s astonishing compendium of charges that the State of Israel is deliberately raping Palestinian Arab prisoners not just by the usual means of such crimes but by training...

Your people are my people

The Festival of Shavuot has often been described as the “orphan Annie” of all the Chagim. In the Diaspora, its two-day observance often passes off without much fanfare and with services sometimes struggling to gather...

Melissa Chen on China’s Quiet Plan for World Dominance | Prager U

Geopolitical analyst and China expert Melissa Chen and PragerU CEO Marissa Streit break down how the Chinese Communist Party is waging a quiet war against the United States, not through armed invasion, but through...

The Names of Jerusalem: Jewish, Christian and Islamic Traditions

As Jerusalem continues to be at the center of global attention, a new study conducted by Polis – The Jerusalem Institute of Languages and Humanities examines a rarely discussed dimension of the city: its...