Natan Sharansky, the international human-rights activist who spent nearly a decade in Soviet prison as a refusenik, has served in ministerial positions in several Israeli governments. He has recently stepped down after nine years as chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel. He is the author of Fear No Evil, The Case for Democracy, and Defending Identity.
How to repair the connection between the liberal majority of American Jews and the center-right majority of Israeli Jews.
Long-festering strains between the world’s two largest communities jeopardize the prospects of a shared Jewish future. Here’s a way forward.
Strong ideological currents are turning Europe into a difficult place for Jewish survival.
Strong ideological currents are turning Europe into a difficult place for Jewish survival.