Levi EshkolCan a Homeland Be Built in Shifts? In the aftermath of the Six Day War, Israel's third prime minister offered his vision of Jewish volunteerism. Winter 5762 / 2002, no. 12 |
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Civilians FirstOnly in Israel does concern for the safety of soldiers override the state’s obligation to defend its civilians. |
The Gaza Flotilla and the New World DisorderINGOs are trying to reshape world politics at the expense of the nation-state. |
No Friends But the MountainsA visit to Kurdistan reveals an autonomous people ready for an alliance with America and Israel. |
The Haredim: A DefenseHow scholars have misunderstood the ultra-Orthodox. |
Star-CrossedRosenzweig and Heidegger: Between Judaism and German Philosophy by Peter Eli Gordon |