Why are we failing to effectively fight antisemitism? When New York Times columnist Bret Stephens sparked a furor by making ...
Stephens knew he would ruffle feathers with his call for American Jews to “stop caring” about antisemitism, focus instead on encouraging “Jewish thriving,” and adjust their philanthropy accordingly.
(RNS) — The New York Times columnist had a paradoxical, and even playful, response to antisemitism that might surprise you.
We have a moral obligation to fight for our survival. We should be saying that Zionism is an inseparable part of Judaism, and so antizionism is an attempt to destroy not just Israel but Judaism itself ...
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Frank: Oh, dear. When you introduce Mamdani, I know you’re about to get really worked up. Bret: Every time I think about Mamdani, I actually consider moving to Florida.
Bret Stephens addresses the Jewish community on reshaping priorities away from antisemitism towards Jewish education.
Why is it that despite the enormous resources and money we spend fighting antisemitism, it just keeps getting worse?
The frequently excellent Bret Stephens was thrilled about Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s elevation of western civilization ...
The NYT columnist appeared on i24NEWS's Opinionated to share his prescription for the optimum course of action in the face of rising antisemitism ...
Marco Rubio gave a speech Saturday to the Munich Security Conference in which he extolled an ideal that's supposedly long out of fashion.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bret Stephens is known for his willingness to challenge both the left and the right. New York Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize winner Bret Stephens says he uses the ...