Posts Tagged: Jonathan S. Tobin
Israel’s Arab States Summit Doesn’t Compensate for American Betrayal
JNS.org - The convening of a summit with Arab states on Israeli soil is something for anyone who cares about the Jewish state to savor....
Must Bennett Wave the White Flag on a New Iran Deal?
JNS.org - As far as Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is concerned, there’s no point in getting into a fight you can’t win. Given the...
Why Does the World Care What Israel Does About Ukraine?
JNS.org - It has long been axiomatic that Israel—a tiny country whose people comprise a tenth of a percent of the world’s population and whose...
The Future of the Democrats and the Mainstreaming of Antisemitism
JNS.org - The future of the Democratic Party was summed up in two things that happened this week. One was the announcement by Rep. Ted...
The Lessons for Israel From Russia’s War on Ukraine
JNS.org - Sometimes realpolitik must bow to international sentiment. The State of Israel’s instinctual response to the war launched against Ukraine by Russia’s authoritarian leader,...
Can We Trust the Media to Report the Truth About a New Iran Deal?
JNS.org - In the spring of 2016, The New York Times Magazine published an article that was the Rosetta Stone for understanding media coverage of...
Should Governments Shun Work With Religious Groups That Don’t Serve Jews?
JNS.org - When Elizabeth and Gabriel Rutan-Ram attempted to adopt a child, they ran into an unexpected roadblock. The boy they wished to bring into...
The ‘Genocide Olympics’ Gives the Lie to Human-Rights Rhetoric
JNS.org - On his Facebook page last week, Elisha Wiesel—the son of the late Holocaust survivor and Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel—had a poignant accusation...
A Timely Reminder of What Groups Enable Antisemitism
JNS.org - It made headlines in many Jewish outlets, even if it was ignored by the secular press. Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson II, the...
Archbishop Tutu and the Disturbing Power of Intersectionality
JNS.org - Desmond Tutu will primarily be remembered by posterity for his role as a leader in the struggle against South African apartheid. An Anglican...
Can AIPAC Help Lead a New Bipartisan Surge of Support for Israel?
JNS.org - To many casual observers of Washington politics, the news that AIPAC was, for the first time in its history, going to be contributing...
Lighting a Candle in Hebron Beyond the Seventh Step
JNS.org - Is there something controversial, if not awful, about the president of the state of Israel visiting one of Judaism’s holiest shrines to celebrate...
Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ Message to Iran, Israel and the Arabs
JNS.org - Critics of The New York Times sometimes claim that the newspaper’s biases render it unreadable. But those who avoid it are missing out...
No, Gen. Flynn: America May Be a Nation of Faith, but Not Just One
JNS.org - Ever since President Thomas Jefferson first coined the phrase in 1802, Americans have debated exactly how high the “wall of separation” should be...









