From 1975 | Remembering
In those days and nights of destiny, the solitude of the Jewish people was matched only by God's... We let them suffer alone, fight alone. And yet, and yet. They did not die alone—not quite— for something of all of us died with them.
Q&A | Errol Louis on the NYC Mayoral Race
The longtime political journalist discusses the increasingly contentious (even for New York) politics surrounding Jewish voters and Zohran Mamdani.
A View from the Bench: Blindness, Justice, and a Shifting Supreme Court with Judge David Tatel and Amy E. Schwartz
Judge Tatel discusses the Supreme Court, his personal journey and why it took him so long to accept and eventually embrace the impact that being blind has had on his life and career.
Opinion | Five Moments that Shaped Israel
Missed opportunities at a few key junctures have festered for decades.
Trump’s Iran Dilemma: What Steve Bannon Told Me at Breakfast
There was plenty of Bannon’s trademark bluster and anger on display.
Opinion | Israel’s Biggest Change Isn’t What You Think
The most important change in Israel’s last 50 years is as visible to the naked eye as it is generally overlooked.
Book Review | A Golden Age Seen Through Its Icons
Sip it slowly, and live or relive this golden age—an era giddy with hope, a time of light.
The Strongman’s Sunset? Khamenei’s Reign of Fear
As Khamenei nears the end of his rule, his legacy is defined solely by a grip on power maintained through fear.
Docaviv 2025: Tel Aviv Film Festival Navigates Bans and Boycotts
In Israel right now, even a film festival feels like a front line.
Q&A | The Israel-Iran Showdown
Aaron David Miller and Robert Siegel discuss this game-changing moment.