Zionism
The 'influencerization' of activism: How virality is replacing real-world organizing - opinion
Activism is now increasingly judged by whether it travels online, not by whether it changes institutions or improves lives. The algorithm does not reward effectiveness. It rewards emotional immediacy
'Blood on their hands': Top Modern Orthodox rabbi says haredim must serve in IDF
The civilian army: Anat Vidor and the quiet power of WIZO
Nefesh B’Nefesh to receive Jerusalem Post Award at Jpost NY Conference
Israel’s resilience is the country’s strongest message to the world - opinion
From security to innovation, Israel’s resilience has become a model for confronting modern global threats.
Before Israel became a headline, it was an epic - opinion
Israel’s survival requires more than arguments; it needs living stories, memories, heroes, beauty, tragedy, and courage.
Christian persecution in the Middle East, the fight over genocide claims - opinion
Persecution, population decline, and politics collide in the fight over how Middle East Christians are described.
Anti-Zionism in America and the shifting debate over support for Israel - opinion
The debate over Israel in the Democratic Party reveals deeper fractures in American political identity.
The Spanish threat to America and Israel: Remember the 'Maine' - opinion
Europe’s policy shifts toward Israel could have unintended consequences for its security, alliances, and internal cohesion.
European conservative network meet in Paris ahead of London rally
MEGA-MAGA participants voiced support for Israel, Trump’s Iran policy, and a planned May 16 demonstration in London led by Tommy Robinson.
'The Restoration of Israel': Recovering a forgotten Sephardi Zionist voice - review
Zionism is too often framed as a late 19th-century Eastern and Central European, largely secular movement, born in response to modern nationalism and antisemitism.
From ally to critic: Rahm Emanuel rethinks US-Israel ties - opinion
In the current political climate, a Jew with even phony or former Zionist leanings has about the same chance of being nominated by the Democratic Party as Putin receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
Israel’s new pioneers: The farmers safeguarding the West Bank - opinion
Young Israeli families on remote farms are quietly reshaping security and land realities in Judea and Samaria.
Faith, values and coexistence deepen at a Jewish school in Manchester - opinion
How a Manchester Jewish school turned demographic pressure into a powerful example of interfaith success.