antisemitism

The Necessity of Nuremberg

80 years since the Nuremberg trials, it is necessary to recall the precedent that was set in international justice at the close of WWII

What Nuremberg Did and Did Not Accomplish

Despite the mythology that has surrounded the Nuremberg trials, the truth is that many were all too happy to let numerous Nazis escape Europe and to then offer them protection

Riefenstahl’s Nazi Ambivalence

A new documentary confronts Leni Riefenstahl’s lifelong denial of complicity in Nazi crimes, revealing how artistic brilliance and moral blindness can coexist—and why forgetting history invites its return.

Antisemitism and Free Speech in Europe and America

The US Federal Government has long utilized an indirect approach to dissociate itself from institutions that promote or allow offensive speech, as with racism and antisemitism. 

Trump’s Opportunity to Stabilize the Near East & Crush Antisemitism at Home

President Trump’s new administration has an historic opportunity to resolve the conflicts plaguing the Near East while combatting antisemitism domestically

Netanyahu’s Statesmanship Exam

The Israeli leader is faced with the test of a lifetime, one that may determine the future of his nation

Jamaal Bowman’s Loss Shows Limitations of “The Squad” Progressivism

Jamaal Bowman’s Democratic primary loss illustrates the electoral limitations of far-left politics in America

The Complex Human Rights Situation in the Israel-Gaza War

Responsibility for the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza ultimately lies with Hamas, not Israel

The Absurdity of Anti-Israel Narratives

Ideology has a way of making people unreasonable, but Israel-haters on college campuses take this tendency to an extreme