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
Understanding the Political Atmosphere in Israel Before and After October 7
BY AVIVA KESSOCK The decisions made in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, affect every Israeli’s immediate and lasting future. In Israel, citizens vote for a party, and each party receives… Read More
The Protection of Nationhood
BY MEIRA LUTCH Operation Lone Star—one of the most contentious immigration-control mechanisms in modern American history—was launched by Texas Governor Greg Abbott in March 2021. The operation was designed… Read More
A New Psychology for the American Military
BY MEIRA LUTCH In 2024, America’s military is projected to reach its smallest size since 1940. One often-cited reason for this contraction is the requirements that must be met… Read More
One Sky, One People: The American Jewish Response to the War in Israel
BY MATEA FRIEBER My great-grandfather, Chaim Frieber, arrived in New York from Krakow as a young man at the turn of the twentieth century. Recently, my mother shared with… Read More
The New York Times: A Bias Analysis
BY ADIEL RAMIREZ The New York Times is one of the most trusted news sources in the world. It is the newspaper of record in the United States. Any… Read More