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Summit No Compensation for U.S. Betrayal

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The meeting in the Negev with officials from the Arab world is historic. But while helpful, these new allies don’t solve the problem created by Biden’s appeasement of Iran.

Jonathan Tobin

Envoy from Failed Past Presses Towards a Problematic Future

By Jonathan S. Tobin

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides isn’t just out of touch with the reality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He sees his job not as fostering good relations, but telling Israelis what they can and cannot do.

Jonathan Tobin

Why Does the World Care What Israel Does About Ukraine?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Caught in the diplomatic and media crossfire caused by the Russian invasion, the disproportionate attention the Jewish state gets has many causes, but is also linked to anti-Semitism.

Jonathan Tobin

West Selling Soul to Drop Gas Prices

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Part of the reason for the rush to re-enter a pact that will guarantee that Tehran gets a nuclear weapon is to put Iranian oil on the market. That’s a disaster for everyone.

Jonathan Tobin

Lessons for Israel from Russia’s Attack on Ukraine

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Self-reliance is the key to security. Israelis must understand that they should avoid being put in a position where, like the Ukrainians, they must rely on fickle international sympathy.

Jonathan Tobin

Don’t Blame Biden’s Appeasement Policy on Trump

By Jonathan S. Tobin

With the Iran nuclear deal about to be restored, administration apologists claim that the problem is the former president’s fault. But the “experts” that blast him are wrong.

Jonathan Tobin

Jewish Institutions Should NOT Hire anti-Semites

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The depiction of a teacher who was fired by a synagogue for flaunting her anti-Zionism as a martyr to free speech illustrates the mainstreaming of hatred for Israel.

Jonathan Tobin

The ADL’s Disturbing Obsession with Race

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The problem isn’t that the person they hired to do outreach was a left-wing Twitter troll. It’s that ADL accepted intersectional ideology about racism and is dividing Jews along racial lines.

Jonathan Tobin

Problem with Affirmative-Action Justice

By Jonathan S. Tobin

As the idea of a “Jewish seat” once made clear, seeking diversity on the Supreme Court is defensible. But a process that is only about race and gender creates more problems than solutions.

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What ‘Stolen Land’ Myth Believers DON'T Understand

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Woke culture demands ritual acknowledgements about Native Americans. Those, however, who think this should also apply to Palestinians don’t understand that Jews are indigenous in Israel.

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Will Devotion to Dialogue Stop us from Understanding Another Synagogue Attack?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The Texas hostage-taker wanted to release an anti-Semitic terrorist whose freedom is sought by Muslim groups. Is it Islamophobic to discuss who might have inspired the incident?

Jonathan Tobin

The Lost Legacy of MLK Jr.

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The civil-rights hero’s beliefs are irrelevant to partisans who invoke his legacy and rejected by woke activists besotted with critical race theory.

Jonathan Tobin

The Billionaire Who Cared

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Sheldon Adelson wasn’t like the others on the Forbes’ list of the world’s wealthiest people. He cared about Israel and the Jews, and didn’t care if his efforts to help the Jewish state thrive made him unpopular.

Jonathan Tobin

Harry Potter and the Search for FAKE Antisemitism

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Talk about goblins in the series about magical wizards being stand-ins for Jews or the product of anti-Semitic memes is a distraction from a necessary discussion of real Jew-hatred.

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Why the Double Standard on West Bank Violence?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Claims of a spike in settler violence made headlines while “routine” terror attacks, including murder by Palestinian Arabs against Jews, are downplayed or treated as justified.

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Beyond the 7th Step: Lighting a Candle in Hebron

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to the Tomb of the Patriarchs was a reminder of both Jewish rights and the intractable and irrational nature of a conflict that Palestinians don’t wish to end.

Jonathan Tobin

Biden Gives a Clinic on How NOT to Negotiate with Iran

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The administration is already floating new concessions while the Iranians are flouting international nuclear monitors. Washington has lost the game before it started, and Israel is clearly on its own.

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Patriot MISS-ile: No, Gen. Flynn America Should NOT be a Nation of Just One Faith

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The U.S. Constitution isn’t a blueprint for a purely secular country. But it guarantees that all creeds are welcome and that the nation has no state religion. Those who would change that endanger everyone’s rights.

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Supporting Critical Race Theory Undermines Battling Antisemitism

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The ADL has acknowledged that Jew-hatred is on the rise on the left. But as long as it attacks CRT critics and supports media gaslighting about it, that stand is meaningless.

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Is There a Future in Bipartisan Advocacy for Israel?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Nikki Haley’s demand that AIPAC snub Democrats who aren’t fully supportive of Israel won GOP applause. Still, efforts to preserve or revive what’s left of a shattered consensus must continue.

Jonathan Tobin

Kristallnacht Remains Relevant 82 Years Later

By Jonathan S. Tobin

How do we avoid mistaking the current wave of anti-Semitism for that of the Nazi past without slipping into complacence?

Jonathan Tobin

Anti-Israel bias in one of America’s biggest newspapers matters

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The latest spate of slanted articles in “The New York Times” is important because the writers and editors demonstrate how the shift in the culture has turned against Jews and Israel.

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Is this the Beginning of a New Cold War Between Biden and Israel?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The administration’s harsh criticisms, combined with renewed appeasement of Iran, bode ill for the alliance. How serious is the president about demanding that Israel bow to his demands?

Jonathan Tobin

Critics Calling Soros Antisemitic Hurts Fighting Hate

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Claims by Democrats that mentioning political donations by George Soros as anti-Semitic while ignoring problems in their own party is both wrongheaded and hypocritical.

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Room for Zionist Jews on the American Left?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

An environmentalist group pulled out of a DC rally because of the presence of liberal Jewish groups. The real problem, though, is the failure of rally organizers to condemn this as anti-Semitism.

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Is Mayim Bialik TOO Jewish for ‘Jeopardy!?’ .

By Jonathan S. Tobin

A “New York Times” article raised questions about whether the actress was “neutral” enough to lead the TV institution. But the focus on her support for Israel raises more questions about the newspaper than Bialik

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Jews NEED to Opt Out of the 'Woke Victim' Competition

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Antisemitism comes in a variety of guises, and Jews have real problems concerning it. Casting non-Jews to play Jews in movies and television isn't one of them.

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The Complicated Politics of Hating Israel

By Jonathan S. Tobin

AOC’s tears and subsequent apology for not opposing the Iron Dome illustrated the frustrations of the left and the fears of other Democrats about being bulldozed by radicals.

Jonathan Tobin

In Addressing Antisemitism, Honesty Matters

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The lack of response to President Biden’s lie about visiting the site of the Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooting reminds us that when discourse about Jew-hatred is tainted by partisanship, the Jews come out the losers.

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Can Biden Reverse Course and Abandon Obama’s Policies?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

After Afghanistan, the administration may double down on Iran appeasement in pursuit of a dubious diplomatic triumph. Seeking to expand the Abraham Accords would be a better idea.

Jonathan Tobin

You CANNOT be ‘pro-Israel’ if you Defend anti-Zionists

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Liberals and left-wingers are still trying to avoid conflict with anti-Semitic “Squad” members Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar. Their excuses are wearing thin.

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The Sbarro Bombing and Why Oslo Failed

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Two decades after a terrorist massacre in Jerusalem, the incident remains a necessary, if ghastly, reminder of the essential nature of a conflict that couldn’t be solved by Israeli concessions.

Jonathan Tobin

The Most Dangerous Letters in the 'Jewish Alphabet': Is the ADL a greater threat to liberty than the extremists it targets?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The group’s new deal to help PayPal shut down supposed radicals is part of a Big Tech corporate assault on free expression, not a defense of democracy.

Jonathan Tobin

In Bad Taste: Ben & Jerry’s BDS Problem

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The ice-cream company bowed to pressure to boycott Jerusalem and the West Bank. Still, their latest attempt at political virtue-signaling won’t advance peace, help Palestinians or silence critics.

Jonathan Tobin

Why is Supporting ‘Freedom of Worship for Jews’ on the Temple Mount Controversial?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s statement deserves support, but it will have diplomatic and political repercussions.

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Are Jews REALLY United Against Antisemitism?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

A D.C. rally against Jew-hatred struck many of the right notes, but the poor turnout, combined with obvious divisions between left and right, illustrates the dismal Jewish crisis response.

Jonathan Tobin

Iran’s Brooklyn Terror Tests Biden

By Jonathan S. Tobin

If the administration continues pursuing appeasement despite the latest evidence of Iranian intentions, it guarantees that efforts to restrain the regime after sanctions are dropped will flop.

Jonathan Tobin

Prioritize Prayer, not Politics

By Jonathan S. Tobin

When everything public is seen through a partisan lens, tragedies like the Surfside disaster still bring communities together and remind us about what is most important.

Jonathan Tobin

The Lessons Menachem Begin Left Us

By Jonathan S. Tobin

As Israel prepares for a change in leadership, a new documentary film on one of the country’s founding fathers is a reminder of what his successors can learn from him.

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What Can a Skeptical World Expect from Naftali Bennett?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The future of the “government of change” is still in doubt, and its prospects are dubious. But despite the political attacks, the prospective new prime minister has a lot to offer.

Jonathan Tobin

Can’t be ‘Even-handed’ Condemning Haters of Israel and Jews

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Jewish groups are having trouble confronting “Zionphobic” violence because it offends those who think they have a right to foment anti-Semitism and deny Israel’s right to exist.

Jonathan Tobin

Can’t Detach Leftwing Hatred for Israel from anti-Semitism

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Anti-Zionists claim that violence against Jews discredits their cause; however, delegitimizing Jewish rights encourages hatred, whether or not leftists are willing to admit it.

Jonathan Tobin

Can a Disaster Breed Jewish Unity or Widen the Communal Breach?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Solidarity with the victims of the Mount Meron tragedy is a sign of hope. Still, the impulse to turn it into a political issue and cast blame on the ultra-Orthodox may prove more powerful.

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NY Courts Prove Woke Politics Endangers Jews

By Jonathan S. Tobin

A “bail reform” law led to the release of violent criminals who struck again and now to that of a man who vandalized synagogues. And still, the ADL and Jewish left are silent.

Jonathan Tobin

Note to Jewish Groups: Work for Justice, NOT Toxic Race Theories

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Americans were relieved by the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial. Still, the JCPA and ADL shouldn’t join with partisans and radicals to exploit it to push a racialist agenda that hurts Jews.

Jonathan Tobin

Who’s REALLY for ‘Replacement Theory?’ White Supremacists or Liberals?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The ADL wants Tucker Carlson fired for racism. Carlson says his views on immigration are the same as Israel’s. Why both assertions are wrong.

Jonathan Tobin

Why are Jews and Poles Still Arguing about the Holocaust?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

A misleading article about historians and Polish complicity has exacerbated a controversy that distracts us from the need to fight contemporary anti-Semitism rather than relitigate old battles.

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How Many American Jews are There? Does it Really Matter?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

A new population study claims that there are 7.6 million Jews in the United States. But is it including people like the vice president’s stepdaughter who say they aren’t Jewish?

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Does the Haggadah Teach the Meaning of Life?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

A new guide to the book we read at Passover seders offers some food for thought about why there’s more to the holiday than a ritual meal.

Jonathan Tobin

Israeli Democracy is Still not in Danger

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Netanyahu’s critics are again predicting the demise of democratic rule should he and a right-wing/religious-party coalition emerge from the next election. They’re still wrong.

Jonathan Tobin

Can Left and Right Unite to Topple Terminal PM?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

With two weeks before Israel goes to the voting booth yet again, Benjamin Netanyahu remains the favorite. But will antipathy among his diverse list of foes be enough to finish him?

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Why do Jewish Groups no Longer Care about ‘Kids in Cages’?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Liberals advocate for immigration policies that are creating a humanitarian disaster, yet show their partisanship by not protesting measures they denounced when Trump was in office.

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Religious Pluralism won’t be Achieved in the Courts

By Jonathan S. Tobin

An Israeli Supreme Court ruling recognizing non-Orthodox conversions is more symbolism than substance. The fight to curb the power of the rabbinate must be resolved at the ballot box.

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Who’s Legitimizing the Vaccine Blood Libel?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Journalists, leftist Jewish groups and politicians like Bernie Sanders are lending weight to the toxic lie that Israel is denying the COVID vaccine to Palestinians.

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Pandemic Holidays Leave Jews Longing for Community

By Jonathan S. Tobin

With Purim, we complete a full cycle of festivals that has shown that while much has changed in Jewish life, in some respects, it’s been business as usual.

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A Gag About Israel and Vaccines is MORE than a Bad Joke

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Pop culture may have more influence over young viewers than news shows. That makes a so-called comedic endorsement of an anti-Semitic blood libel a serious problem.

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Hollywood Blacklist is Back--and Jewish Libs are Cool with it

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Seventy years after leftists were purged for their politics, the practice is revived.

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The Jewish Debate Concerning Rush

By Jonathan S. Tobin

He popularized conservatism with wicked and sometimes abusive humor. Is abhorrence of his worst comments more important than support for Israel? Or is this really about partisanship?

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The Issue is Biden NOT Wanting to Help Bibi, not a Phone Call

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Though the call finally came, what was the message? American presidents have tried and failed to influence elections in attempts to derail Netanyahu. If that’s what the president is considering, he should think again.

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Can Faith Help us Stop Hating our Neighbors?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

A columnist’s contempt for Trump voters who plowed her driveway without being asked reminds us that our Founding Founders believed in a cure for what Jews call “baseless hatred.”

Jonathan Tobin

Don’t Stop JNF from Doing its Job

By Jonathan S. Tobin

A controversy about the West Bank is exposing the legacy Zionist institution to attacks from the left and the Biden administration. It should stand its ground

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What is it that Jews Actually Value?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Steven Spielberg won the Genesis Prize’s Internet poll. That he defeated a beloved scholar and leader speaks volumes about what’s wrong with contemporary Jewry.

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Don’t Think a ‘Reality Czar’ Would Spare Israel and the Jews.

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The latest illiberal proposals for curbing speech in the name of fighting hate or untruths are being cheered by some liberals. But among their targets could be Zionists and Israel’s leaders

Jonathan Tobin

Are all Criticisms of White House Staffers the Same?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Is pointing out a Biden appointee’s record of support for an anti-Semitic BDS movement really as bad as singling out a Jewish official because her family supports Israel?

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Reform’s Dangerous Mixed Message on Defining anti-Semitism

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The movement is signaling its discomfort with standing up against left-wing anti-Semites and its commitment to prioritizing partisan politics over communal safety.

Jonathan Tobin

When the Rule of Law Breaks Down, No One is Safe

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The assault on the Capitol was shocking and disgraceful. It’s also a reminder that everyone’s rights, including minority groups, depends on the preservation of order and respect for democracy.

Jonathan Tobin

A Referendum on Trump Rather than Referendum on a Radical

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The Georgia Senate runoff hinges on the tribal culture war about the president, rather than on whether an effort to legitimize an intersectional radical like Raphael Warnock could succeed.

Jonathan Tobin

Blood Libel 2021: The Covid Vaccine Slander Against Israel

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The myth that the Palestinians were denied the vaccine demonstrates the persistence of anti-Semitism and ignorance about who governs Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza.

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Zoom Can’t be the Formula for a Post-Pandemic Jewish Future

By Jonathan S. Tobin

With the vaccine bringing hope for a possible return to normalcy, synagogues and groups must use what they’ve learned during the crisis while recognizing that real communities aren’t virtual.

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Can Bipartisan Consensus on Israel be Revived?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The Biden administration has the chance to end the division between the parties about support for the Jewish state. It remains to be seen whether that’s what they want to do.

Jonathan Tobin

What's Wrong with a Program Promoting IN-marriage?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

A new study shows that the Birthright Israel program is having a positive impact on participants’ decision to marry a Jewish partner. That has angered interfaith outreach advocates.

Jonathan Tobin

In Praise of Diplomatic Quid Pro Quos

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Trump’s critics blasted the Morocco-Israel normalization agreement as merely a transaction, rather than peace. They forget that deals based on mutual interests are the only kind that last.

Jonathan Tobin

How do YOU Define an Ally of the Jews?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Georgia Senate candidate Raphael Warnock has said terrible things about Israel, yet some Jews stand behind him. Is this dispute about friendship or partisanship?

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Will Biden Read the Memo on Iran he was Sent?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The assassination of Tehran’s top nuclear scientist is a reminder not so much of Israeli and Arab rejection of appeasement as it is of the deadly nature of the Iranian threat

Jonathan Tobin

A Jewish Leader

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks wasn’t just a scholar, philosopher and teacher. His attempts to bridge the contradictions in Jewish life provided a model that should be emulated.

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The Jewish Vote Mattered More than Expected in 2020

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Trump’s better-than-expected showing, despite many Jews thinking he’s a hatemonger, speaks volumes about the chasm between the warring tribes. A Trump-Pence sign in Pasco County, Fla. Credit: Daniel Oines via Wikimedia Commons.

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Will Trump’s Pro-Israel Moves Stand?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

To the dismay of its opponents, the administration has transformed U.S. policy on Jerusalem and settlements. Will they all be reversed by a Biden administration?

Jonathan Tobin

Is there a Way Back from a Broken Political Culture?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

While a return to “normalcy” isn’t possible, it’s imperative that we stop cutting off friends and relatives who vote for a different candidate.

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Two Different Jewish Tribes Choose Different Candidates

By Jonathan S. Tobin

It’s no surprise that Israelis want Trump while American Jews back Biden. The split isn’t so much about Middle East policy as it is about the nature of the two societies

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Dumbing down the ‘Jewish Nobel Prize’

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The Genesis Prize’s embrace of celebrity culture with its foolish popularity contest illustrates why so many young people are turned off by the Jewish world.

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Thinking of Moving Abroad if your Candidate Loses?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The mass hysteria and fear-mongering that are part of a contest that is more tribal culture war than an election is getting out of hand.

Jonathan Tobin

Why are Cuomo and de Blasio Singling out Orthodox Jews as COVID Scofflaws?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

There are good reasons to worry about a spike in infections in haredi enclaves, but the double standards used to justify new lockdowns undermine faith in government.

Headline / Jonathan Tobin

The Intifada Changed Everything. Will the Next Administration Care?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Two decades later, Arafat’s decision to answer a peace offer with war exploded hopes for peace. Yet the foreign-policy establishment still hasn’t understood what happened.

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The Left Wants No Part of Liberal Israel

By Jonathan S. Tobin

AOC’s snub of Rabin event means more than just hurt feelings at Peace Now. The star of “The Squad” is sending a message to pro-Israel Democrats: The party’s over.

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Can we Forgive Each Other Amidst this Tribal Culture War?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

At a time when Jews are supposed to look within and admit fault, too many of us are virtue signaling and delegitimizing our opponents. Can we stop?

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Arab Allies Mean More than Planes

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Friends of Israel fear the impact of a sale of American F-35s to the UAE. But Begin’s lost AWACS fight with Reagan teaches a lesson about seeing potential friends as enemies.

Jonathan Tobin

RBG and How to Save a Corrosive Political Culture

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The friendship between the late justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia provides a model for how all Americans should interact with political foes.

Jonathan Tobin

Do 9/11 Lessons Still Apply in a post-COVID World?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Much has changed since the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. But the fight for liberal values against totalitarian foes continues.

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Whom Should Jews Fear MOST During an ‘Uprising’?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Feeding panic about militias and anti-Semitism amid urban unrest is gaslighting. The real threat to Jewish security and to all Americans is the breakdown of the rule of law.

Jonathan Tobin

What are Jews who Embrace the Black Lives Matter Movement Endorsing?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

In the culture war ignited by the post-George Floyd protests, 600 Jewish groups know which side they are on. But is this really about racism or politics?

Jonathan Tobin

Why they Scrawl ‘Free Palestine’ on Synagogues

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Despite supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, Jews are targeted amid the riots because of anti-Semitic intersectional myths that should not be tolerated.

Jonathan Tobin

Can Jews Remain in Coalitions with Radical Race-baiters?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

As violent Black Lives Matter protests continue, even liberal Jewish groups are staying away from a “Virtual March on Washington” led by Al Sharpton.

Headline / Jonathan Tobin

Should Jews be Angry about Pompeo’s Speech from Jerusalem?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The secretary of state’s taped convention address from Israel skirts the line of propriety. But the Democrats’ beef with him is more about politics, not the law.

Headline / Jonathan Tobin

On Tisha B’Av, Time for Americans to Step Back from Apocalyptic Rhetoric

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The historic legacy of the day of mourning about senseless hatred is a reminder that democracy doesn’t work when political parties deem each other illegitimate.

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Has Erdoğan Launched a New Age of Religious Wars?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The reconversion of an Istanbul museum into a mosque, coupled with threats alluding to the Temple Mount, illustrates anew the danger of allowing divided sovereignty in Jerusalem.

Jonathan Tobin

Don’t Accept the ‘Jewish Privilege’ Myth

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Jews reclaimed a hashtag by writing about anti-Semitism. The problem is how extremists seek to shame them into silence or acquiescence to radical schemes.

Jonathan Tobin

Bullying Bari Weiss

By Jonathan S. Tobin

That the NY Times is a hostile environment for proud Jews like Weiss is hardly a surprise, given the paper’s long and troublesome history on Jewish issues.

Jonathan Tobin

Are Jews Obligated to Support Reparations for African-Americans?

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Momentum for the idea is growing. But the Holocaust analogy undermines a proposal that could do much harm without fixing what’s wrong with America.

Headline / Jonathan Tobin

Understanding the Collapse of Liberal Zionism

By Jonathan S. Tobin

Peter Beinart claimed to speak for Jewish critics of Israel. Now he wants to replace it with a binational state, leaving Jews defenseless. Is anyone really surprised?

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A Tale of Two Revolutions and Why America MUST be Celebrated

By Jonathan S. Tobin

The radical narrative that the United States is incorrigibly racist is rooted in a revisionist spirit that threatens the rule of law, civilization and the Jews.

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