A Conversation with the Vanderbilt Chancellor
When did the academy become illiberal?
The beginning of wisdom is neither the sum nor the end of it
Our self-doubt is a secret source of democratic strength
Israel’s once-robust set of friendships on the progressive Left has been stripped back. Is pro-Israel congressman Ritchie Torres the past or the future?
Like all great friendships, the one between America and the Jews rests on a foundation of shared values and aspirations
The idea that technology should or can be separated from politics is wrong: Technology is among the most fundamental issues in all of politics
“This moral shattering did not happen overnight. It was years in the making.”
A SAPIR Conversation with FDD Senior Fellow Reuel Marc Gerecht
“We are in a moment of darkness that began infamously, on the single most murderous day in Jewish history since 1945.”
The real antidote to antisemitism is Jewish thriving. But that isn’t the same as thriving Jews.
Israel is no longer a plucky little country using its wits to punch above its weight. Now, it’s a country with weight.
Welcome to the issue on Israel at 75
How did the cultural ground shift so suddenly, and so shockingly, under our feet?