Subsuming Judaism to liberalism.
A new theory of Jewish nationalism promises to be more liberal than the old one. But it profoundly misunderstands Zionism—and liberalism.
“Because it’s 2015,” says Justin Trudeau.
Imagining an Islamized France.
The threat to religious liberty has its roots in a progressivist faith that has been steadily gaining momentum in America for at least a century and a half.
Or is it just that liberals can’t admit they care about the same things as conservatives?
Contrary to a spurious opinion piece in the New York Times.
It centers on finding the godliness “within.”
Why Garry Trudeau is wrong about Charlie Hebdo.
“Today’s America does not care about our aspirations for freedom.”
In the recent elections, Democratic candidates garnered a somewhat smaller-than-usual percentage of Jewish votes. One interpretation of these results not only distorts them drastically but. . .
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. . .
American Jews are “secure” but lack “self-confidence.” So Irving Kristol wrote in 1991. Right then; right now?
Are liberalism and Zionism incompatible? The idea is widespread but baseless; it’s the alternatives to Zionism that are truly illiberal.