Raphael BenLevi, Richard Goldberg, and Hanin Ghaddar came together for a critical conversation on the possible war between Israel and Hizballah.
Three leading experts joined Mosaic’s editor to look at the statesmanship of David Ben-Gurion and what it can show Israelis today.
Watch three leading analysts talk about the Palestinian predicament, and what role Israel’s war against Hamas could ultimately play.
A recording of our special subscriber-only event on June 29 is now available.
On May 24, three experts came together to reflect on one of the earliest and most underappreciated Zionists. Watch the recording of the event here.
As 2022 comes to a close, we’re looking back at some of our favorite stories that we published this year. Today, we focus on the Middle East, on the arts, and on Jewish history and ideas.
As 2022 comes to a close, we’re looking back at some of our favorite stories from this year. Today, we focus on Israel, Jews across the world, and on contemporary politics.
Watch our recording of the modern Israeli classic. Then stick around for the discussion with Israeli novelist Ruby Namdar and American rabbi Daniel Bouskila.
France’s Jews are caught between Islamist violence and secularist denigration. Four observers weighed the tradeoffs, exclusively for Mosaic subscribers.
Missed our event on the rise of Jewish life in south Florida? Watch the recording now.
The best of what we published in 2020 on the ever-changing relationship between Jews and Christians, and in particular American Jews and American Christians.
The best of what we published on the extraordinary changes taking place between Israel and its neighbors this year.
As 2020 comes to a close, we’re looking back at the work we published this year. Today, we focus on the coronavirus, and its effects on Jewish life.
Peace? Normalization? Join us for a multipart symposium on the momentous agreement concluded last week between the United States, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates.
Applying sovereignty? Annexation? Join us this week for a five-part symposium on the great question before the Israeli people.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017 in Manhattan.
Michael Doran’s essay provoked a “firestorm in the policy world.” Here’s a roundup of arguments for and against his thesis.
The Jewish-language columnist Philologos will write biweekly.