Israel
Israel is punching way above its weight in a field that is particularly urgent today: climate technology
What thousands of Hamas rockets and mortars failed to do, Benjamin Netanyahu’s government managed just weeks after it was sworn into power
We think of Israel as the country that manages to survive despite existential threats from outside and within. What should we expect? An examination of Israel’s earlier crises may be instructive.
We did not return to our ancestral homeland for the purpose of mere survival, but to take history in our hands and partner with God to mold it in our image
If ethno-nationalism is bad for Jews as a minority in the Diaspora, then ethno-nationalism practiced by Jews as the majority, holding state power, is also bad
We carry the heavy burden of difficult and frustrating events, but we lean into surviving with a hope that does not know despair
The governance of the West Bank cannot be both Jewish and democratic
Is Israel’s split into pro- and anti-Bibi camps a healthy manifestation of exuberant pluralism—or the symptom of a dangerous and potentially unbridgeable polarization?
A deep dive into the dynamics of the case for judicial reform
Israel no longer needs American philanthropy, but American Jews need Israel for more