In all likelihood, yes.
In the effort to enforce its political principles, France is weakening them.
They’re not willing to sacrifice their Jewish identity in exchange for their security as individuals.
The image of a “French republican idyll” masks a history of repeated anti-Jewish prejudice, and worse.
American readers might consider the flight of French Jewry to be as foreign as foie gras. But there are warnings to be heeded even by them.
Maybe, maybe not.
Unfortunately, it seems poised to do just that.
Liberal American Jews still feel like they can support the left without repudiating Zionism.
Fix the schools.
Difficult to answer, but probably yes.
When we ask for guarantees of our safety, we’re met with speeches and calls for patience. This is not living.
The “global pogrom” is strikingly vulnerable.
British journalists Douglas Murray and Brendan O’Neill, the Muslim thinker Maajid Nawaz, and Simone Rodan, director of the American Jewish Committee’s Paris office, discuss the. . .
As life becomes increasingly dangerous for European Jews, and as European governments prove unable or unwilling to defend them, they must begin bearing arms and. . .