Tel Hai’s other hero.
What a rare French volume says about the philanthropist’s interests.
Laurence Oliphant.
He believed God had created the United States to rescue the world’s Jews from exile and oppression.
In the hope of reducing Israel to what he sees as its proper dimensions, a historian has cherrypicked facts.
At one time, the newspaper expressed something other than revulsion toward the Jewish national movement.
“The idea of Judaism is inseparable from the idea of the Jewish people, and the idea of the Jewish people is inseparable from the idea. . .
Rabbi Judah Solomon Alkalai, the Herzl of Sarajevo.
Formidable even when sidelined.
There was no Nazi-Zionist collaboration.
Reflections on the founder of Israel’s chief rabbinate.
Lawrence’s commitment to Zionism ran much deeper than is often realized.
Despite the claims of post-Zionists, anti-Zionists, and even a few on Israel’s extreme right, not only is Zionism compatible with liberal democratic ideals, but it. . .