**Dr. Daniel Gordis** is Senior Vice President and the Koret Distinguished Fellow at Shalem College in Jerusalem. He writes a regular column — “A Dose of Nuance” — for the Jerusalem Post, and is also ...
Make us a Preferred Source on Google to see more of us when you search. Pat certitudes bore Igal Sarna, a tank commander during the Yom Kippur War who now writes for Israel's Yediot Aharonot newspaper ...
Daniel Gordis should have asked himself those same questions before penning his screed. He rightly apologized to Jonathan Swift for introducing his own “modest proposal” – one so lacking in wit, in ...
There was no shortage of potential headlines for Israel’s Sept. 1 papers. The government had announced what the international press dubbed a “land grab” in the West Bank, and the Obama administration ...
Could Iran launch preemptive strikes on Israel, US?
Equating Rabbi Brous with Rabbi Gordis is almost laughable – if it weren't so sad. Brous is soft on Israel. Read her LAJJ article after the pro-Israel (Flotilla) rally organized by the Israeli ...
I was happy to see a letter published in The Times of Israel a few weeks ago from respected Israeli authors and thinkers Yossi Klein Halevi, Daniel Gordis, and Matti Friedman. All three names are ...
When President Trump announced on Dec. 6 that the United States would recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, Israelis cheered; support for the move in Israel was almost universal. When the United ...
Daniel Gordis is the Koret Distinguished Fellow at Shalem College in Jerusalem, and the author of the blog and podcast Israel From the Inside. His most recent book is Impossible Takes Longer: 75 Years ...
Gordis is Koret Distinguished Fellow at Shalem College in Jerusalem, and the recipient of two National Jewish Book Awards. His new book, IMPOSSIBLE TAKES LONGER: 75 Years After Its Creation, Has ...
With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu scheduled to address Congress on Tuesday, his speech is seemingly the only Israel-related subject receiving attention in the American press. Monday's New ...
When President Donald Trump announced on Dec. 6 that the U.S. would recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, Israelis cheered; support for the move in Israel was almost universal. When the ...
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