Natan Sharansky

A false dichotomy between the particularist king and the universalist prophet nevertheless discloses a truth about its author.

Oct. 6 2020 12:01AM

Yuri Orlov refused to hide.

Sept. 30 2020 12:01AM

Jews shouldn’t join the mob by renaming St. Louis or “cancelling” Dostoevsky.

Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy
Aug. 5 2020 12:01AM

Remembering the truth about Jews and Communism.

March 30 2020 12:01AM

Reflections on the anniversary of the celebrated refusenik’s release.

Burton Caine
Feb. 12 2020 12:01AM

Its aim is the destruction of the Jewish state, and its result will be bloodshed.

Sept. 27 2019 12:01AM

A spotty record, despite Benjamin Netanyahu’s praise.

Sam Sokol
Aug. 29 2019 12:01AM

What moved the USSR was that persecuting Jews became very expensive.

April 4 2019 12:01AM

“I benefited from many Jewish guides and guideposts on my road to Roman Catholicism.”

Nov. 5 2018 12:01AM

The prisoner of Zion remembers his first meeting with the senator.

Aug. 28 2018 12:01AM

A lesson from the experience of Soviet dissidents.

June 20 2018 12:01AM

In June 1970, fourteen Soviet Jews tried to steal an airplane to fly themselves to freedom. A new documentary marks their story—and Natan Sharansky reminisces.

Feb. 27 2017 12:01AM