The Tanakh Roots of Core American Values

The Tanakh Roots of Core American Values

Jacob Shayefar |

To many, what constitutes American values is obvious: private property, civil liberties, the rule of law, and political equality, to name a few. But these values are hardly exclusively American. In fact, these notions are often the extension of ideas first found directly in the Tanakh.

Grant Me the Strength

Grant Me the Strength

Lilly Elliasevich |

On Christmas Day, 1991, the hammer-and-sickle banner that had fluttered over the Kremlin for 70 years was lowered for the last time, replaced by the new flag of the Russian…

An American Jewish Folk Hero

An American Jewish Folk Hero

Ben Novosyolok |

A striking fact about modern Zionism is that its founder, Theodor Herzl, dedicated his life to Jewish statehood despite originally caring little for Jewishness. At one point, he even advocated…

The Early Encounters of Jabotinsky

The Early Encounters of Jabotinsky

Adin Linden |

Why return to Vladimir Jabotinsky today? In Hillel Halkin’s Jabotinsky (2014), we witness the transformative experiences of this great man’s youth, which help to explain how he became the formidable Zionist thinker…

The Identity Crisis of Robert Moses

The Identity Crisis of Robert Moses

Josh Stiefel |

Throughout the twentieth century, New York was defined by some of the same forces that shaped other major American cities: the Great Depression, waves of immigration, the World Wars, and…

Rabbi Akiva’s Heroism for Torah

Rabbi Akiva’s Heroism for Torah

Moshe Sarna |

Towards the end of the Second Temple Period, the Land of Israel was in tumult. Following a bloody civil war, the Jews rebelled against the Roman Empire, which had ruled…

Begin’s Jewish Pride

Begin’s Jewish Pride

Zach Lukeman |

On May 12th, 1977, in the immediate aftermath of his improbable Israeli election victory, Prime Minister-elect Menachem Begin broke down Israel’s long-upheld “secular wall,” as he donned a kippah and…

Einstein’s Recalculation of Zionism

Einstein’s Recalculation of Zionism

Joseph Savenor |

Walter Isaacson’s 2007 biography of Albert Einstein—Einstein, His Life and Universe—provides a compelling and detailed account of the scientist’s life as well as insights into his scientific and political views.

All About Mel

All About Mel

Isaiah Glick |

In an iconic moment of the 1967 film The Producers, scantily clad dancers dressed as Nazi sturmtruppen move into swastika formation and slowly rotate, surrounded by Third Reich banners and singers extolling the…

The First Religious Paratrooper

The First Religious Paratrooper

Frederick Len |

Rabbi Shlomo Goren’s autobiography, With Might and Strength, tells the story of a precocious rabbinical student who decided to join the Israeli army and eventually became Chief Rabbi of Israel. By…