Uri Pilichowski
Jews put past trauma in its place and look forward, while Palestinians embrace victimhood - opinion
Israel’s triumphs: The secrets behind its global leadership - opinion
Zionism predates antisemitism, it’s rooted in Jewish history and identity - opinion
Zionism isn’t the problem – it’s the foundation for peace - opinion
Zionism is a peaceful ideology built on a Jewish tradition that seeks peace among all people. Given the chance, with a pragmatic and reasonable Palestinian leadership, Israel will end the conflict.
Why American support for Israel remains strong despite campus antisemitism - opinion
Only a statistically insignificant number of university student presidents, valedictorians, and student-selected speakers become American leaders.
Who should you trust on Israel's war with Hamas? Experts, not internet pundits - opinion
The discerning person will strive to ensure they are learning from insightful experts with personal experience.
Are Jewish leaders afraid to fully call out antisemitism? - opinion
There would be outrage if a resolution against racism, sexism, or Islamophobia were amended with an objection to antisemitism.
Welcome to Israel, Ambassador Huckabee - opinion
Great days are promised to people who strive to help Israel and her people, and may Ambassador Huckabee always be a steward of that great blessing.
The Internet and AI should not be used to answer questions on Halacha - opinion
While the Internet and AI can’t aid in the original thought and analysis that is the essence of Torah study, they can act as helpful resources to begin one’s study of a subject.
Pursuing peace after a massacre: A naive dream or a commendable attribute? - opinion
This attraction to peace is firmly rooted in Jewish tradition.
In a dark period for Israel, Jews must find at least the smallest light to have hope - opinion
This is a dark time for the Jewish people; it is a time when the Jewish people need light.
Israel has compromised for peace – why haven’t the Palestinians? – opinion
The world pushes Israel to decide on Palestinians, but what about Palestinian decisions on Israel?
Can Zionism bridge its religious-secular divide? - opinion
While many ultra-Orthodox Jews support Israel as the Jewish homeland, they oppose early Zionism's secular values. Understanding this distinction is crucial for building a more inclusive movement.