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Iranian expats face the same awakening Jews felt after October 7 - opinion
Iranian expats expected support for their struggle. Instead, many in the West defended the regime they fled.
Moral, legal issues with Israel’s terrorist death penalty - opinion
Growing contradictions at the heart of Israel’s liberal camp - opinion
Liberal Zionist groups criticize Trump’s travel ban on those with Palestinian Authority passports
Jewish public defender elected San Francisco district attorney
The son of jailed anti-war radicals, Chesa Boudin stood on a progressive platform
Right From Wrong: What Trump doesn’t understand about Jews
Israelis more liberal on religion, views on equality more mixed - analysis
According to polling by the Hiddush organization, a religious pluralism advocacy organization, support for gay marriage has been steadily rising, with 78% of the Jewish public today supporting it.
The progressive case for AIPAC
I am an unapologetic Zionist and a proud supporter of AIPAC.
Religious candidates in Labor make their pitch to liberal national-religious voters
There were numerous appeals to Biblical injunctions against the oppression of minorities, while “Kahanists” and Otzma Yehudit bore the brunt of the attack.
Jewish-American lesbian elected Michigan Attorney General
Nessel, who grew up attending the Reform congregation Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield Township, in the Detroit metropolitan area, traces many of her values back to Judaism.
Amos Oz on further reflection
In the early aftermath of Oz’s recent death, initial commemorations focused on his life’s most well-known elements: his fiction’s eminence and his ardent support for a two-state solution.
The pathological animus of ‘The New York Times’
The paper is regarded as the bible of America’s intellectual classes. Yet for years, its coverage of Israel has been a disgrace.
Top Jewish Democrat: Netanyahu, Dermer wrong to defend Trump on antisemitism
Ron Klein came to Israel to meet with government leaders and opinion settlers.