How the Assassination of Charlie Kirk Broke the Conservative Movement in Two
BY GABRIEL HARON Charlie Kirk’s assassination in September 2025 sent shockwaves through the American conservative movement. Tributes poured in from all sides of the Republican political spectrum. Whether it… Read More
Welcome to the Farm: All Equal, All Betrayed
BY CLAIRE AMBINDER KANNER “Socialism only works in two places: Heaven, where they don’t need it, and Hell, where they already have it.” That was Ronald Reagan at his… Read More
Citizenship and the English Language: A Pragmatic Perspective
BY RACHAEL KOPYLOV Citizenship is the common thread that connects all Americans. We are a nation bound not by race or religion, but by the shared values of freedom,… Read More
English Proficiency Is the Wrong Measure of Citizenship
BY SOLOMON BURGESS EISENBERG Over the last year, Congress has pursued several efforts to raise the level of English proficiency required for naturalization. These efforts, coupled with changes the… Read More
The Language of Exclusion
BY LIAD GELDWERT Language can both unite and divide, and an English-language proficiency requirement in the US citizenship process risks exclusion rather than inclusion. Requiring English for citizenship ignores… Read More
Proclaim Liberty: A Jewish Vision for America at 250
BY YAEL GRINSTEIN As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, American Jewry stands at a crossroads. This Semiquincentennial is more than a national milestone;… Read More
Zionism Is Not Just Politics
BY ADIEL RAMIREZ In January 2024, Americans witnessed a series of highly publicized congressional hearings featuring testimony from the presidents of MIT, Harvard, and the University of Pennsylvania on… Read More
What I Saw on the Hill: Rediscovering Patriotism as a Senate Page
BY HOLDEN DEMAIN This past fall, I joined twenty-eight other high school juniors from around the country to spend a semester serving as a United States Senate Page. It… Read More
Reviving the American Dream
BY SARAH SIEGEL For generations, the United States of America has stood as a beacon of hope and prosperity for those fleeing their homelands in search of a better… Read More
Voting against Ourselves: American Jewry’s Paradox
BY ZACK GOLDSTEIN The Jewish vote has long been sought after by both major American political parties, and has been key to victories for both sides of the political… Read More