My Word
‘The last one to return’ brings closure to Israeli society - opinion
Knowing there were no captives still struggling to survive starvation in the tunnels enabled us all to breathe more easily, but it'shard not to think of the hostages who returned in coffins.
My Word: Persian protests and Western perversity - opinion
My Word: Recognition vs rejection of Somaliland - opinion
My Word: 2025, in its own words - opinion
My Word: The forces of light and darkness - opinion
A Hanukkah candlelighting in Australia became the scene of a terror attack, showing how appeasement of global antisemitism now spills into deadly violence.
My Word: Playing the dangerous boycott game - opinion
From the UN to Eurovision to Guinness, global arenas are turning against Israel, revealing a deeper campaign to delegitimize the Jewish state.
My Word: Military law and disorder in Israel - opinion
Tomer-Yerushalmi admitted in August 2024 that she approved the leaking of a video that supported the charges in the "Sde Teiman Affair." Netanyahu referred to it as a "public relations attack."
My Word: Remembering Israel's assassinated prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, 30 years on
Yitzhak Rabin’s legacy has been eroded over the past three decades, but the lesson about the dangers of political extremism must not be allowed to die.
My Word: Palestinian flags and the Cross of St. George
If there’s anything Jews and moderate Muslims can agree on, it’s the shared struggle against those who would ban male circumcisions, and exposing the dangers of Islamist extremism.
My word: Striking the right balance in hostage protests
The politicization of the hostage issue is part of the greater tragedy following the Hamas-led invasion and mega-atrocity of October 7, 2023.
My Word: War goes beyond imagination
Israel doesn’t need your sympathy – although that would be nice. It needs you to recognize the dangers all of us are facing. This isn’t a drill, it’s the real thing.
My Word: Vibes, vibrations, and tectonic shifts
There is not only a vibe shift, there is geopolitical tectonic movement.
My Word: Wide awake in a war
Is IDF service suitable for every single young haredi man? No. But there can no longer be an excuse for mass exemptions.
My Word: War here, there, and everywhere
Before supporting one side or the other, Assad or the Islamists, it’s wise to consider the alternatives. Whether it’s the devil you know or the devil you don’t, it’s still the devil.