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Yom Hazikaron and Yom Haatzma'ut:

Before the Celebration, the Cost

The link between sacrifice and statehood is not historical, it is immediate, and it remains widely misunderstood.

Before the Celebration, the Cost

Shabbat Shalom:

To those who continue to build

The story of the Jewish people has never been simply that we are still here. Op-ed.

To those who continue to build

Yom Hashoah:

This day is not for everyone

Why Yom Hashoah cannot be universalised and why that matters now more than ever. Opinion.

This day is not for everyone

The same old story, still being told

A history of disproportionate contribution and disproportionate blame. Opinion.

The same old story, still being told

Moadim Lesimcha: To those who lead when it matters most

Different arenas, the same instinct, to step forward, to speak, to stand firm, to refuse to bow, to cower, or to wait.

Moadim Lesimcha: To those who lead when it matters most

The Haggadah:

The questions that keep us alive

The future of Jewish life will not be secured by persuading the world, but by inspiring our children.

The questions that keep us alive

Shabbat Shalom:

To those who run towards the fire

Each Friday I try to end the week by saying Shabbat Shalom to those who have made a difference over the past few days, those who have stepped forward when it mattered most, often quietly, often without recognition. Every week the names change, but the idea remains the same, to recognise those who run towards the fire.

To those who run towards the fire

United Kingdom 2026;

They burned ambulances. What more do you need?

What happens when a society no longer recognises the moment it has gone too far. Opinion.

They burned ambulances. What more do you need?

To the carriers of memory

There is a line I come back to often when trying to explain what it means to be a Jew.

To the carriers of memory

From Cable Street to Al-Quds Day

How the coalition that once stood with Jews against facism, now marches beside those calling for their destruction. Op-ed.

From Cable Street to Al-Quds Day

The old hatred In a new war

When Jews stand on the front line against tyranny, the tyrants become the victims, the Jews the villains. The reaction to the confrontation with Iran shows just how predictable that pattern has become. The Iranian people, however, understand perfectly well who their enemy is. Opinion.

The old hatred In a new war

Shabbat Shalom:

To those who refuse to be intimidated

Courage has a way of spreading and when we recognise it, celebrate it, and shine a light on it, we make it easier for others to find the strength to do the same. Opinion.

To those who refuse to be intimidated

You are defined by your enemies, not your friends

When the modern-day iteration of fascism is confronted, the real test is not who applauds, but who rushes to condemn, and why. Op-ed.

You are defined by your enemies, not your friends

The survivor brand Is no longer enough

Why British Jews must redefine themselves in a post-October 7th World. Opinion.

The survivor brand Is no longer enough

Positivity:

Shabbat Shalom to The Mighty Few

On courage, clarity and recognising those who refuse to bend. Op-ed.

Shabbat Shalom to The Mighty Few

The political orphaning of British Jews

Labour’s drift, Palestine Action’s reprieve and the quiet recalculation already underway. Opinion.

The political orphaning of British Jews

Blue-square politics will not save Jewish children

The truth many are afraid to say out loud is that the blue-square antisemitism campaign is not helping young Jews. It is actively harming them. I am a Jew, I am a Zionist, and I walk in that name in freedom because Israel exists. It is this that our children need to hear Opinion.

Blue-square politics will not save Jewish children

At Woolrich Crown Court:

The jury looked away. Society will pay the price

This verdict will be remembered not as an act of mercy, but as a moment of moral abdication. Opinion.

The jury looked away. Society will pay the price

The BBC’s crisis isn’t bias, it’s cowardice

Holocaust erasure, cultural capture, and the slow collapse of institutions that no longer believe they should lead. Opinion.

The BBC’s crisis isn’t bias, it’s cowardice

The moment we refuse to forget:

Without the ribbon. Without the bracelet. Not without the fight

The hostages are home. The symbols have come off. The responsibility has not. As he drove off to fight, Ran Gvili said just one thing to his father: “I have no choice. I won’t leave my friends to fight alone." That is the whole story. Opinion

Without the ribbon. Without the bracelet. Not without the fight

Cool runnings, cold reality

Bobsleighs, boycotts, and the quiet defiance of Jewish sport. Opinion.

Cool runnings, cold reality

When diplomacy becomes complicity

How the world keeps sacrificing Gaza, Israel, and Iran’s people to avoid the truth. Opinion.

When diplomacy becomes complicity

Antisemitism today:

When baseline decency feels like progress

Antisemitism, institutional failure and the quiet shame of being grateful for what should be automatic. Opinion.

When baseline decency feels like progress

The West and Iran:

Silence is the final lie

The people who haven’t stopped shouting about injustice since Oct 7th 2023 suddenly cannot find their voices on Iran. But from Moses to Joseph, From Iran to Britain, the price of refusing to speak never changes. Opinion.

Silence is the final lie

Hanukkah after Bondi:

A flame the killers couldn’t put out

A message to the Jewish Community and others who care: The miracle of Hanukkah was never really about oil. It was the refusal to let the light go out.

A flame the killers couldn’t put out

The Gala of Delusion:

Al Jazeera sponsors press freedom event- irony at its best

A celebration of press freedom that honours its true enemies. Opinion.

Al Jazeera sponsors press freedom event- irony at its best

The Greatest Fallacy of All:

The Silent Majority will save us

The righteous were remembered because they were few, the rest were silent. Now history is doing what history does, it's repeating itself. Opinion.

The Silent Majority will save us

What PA children learn at school:

The textbooks of hate

When you read what the Palestinian Authority is teaching the next generation, one thing becomes impossible to deny: They hate my children more than they love their own - and the West, with its selective silence, has become their enabler.Opinion.

The textbooks of hate

The lie Is over

The Prescott Report proves what we’ve always known - and I’m done hiding from your myths. Opinion.

The lie Is over

How anti-Zionist are you?

The unholy alliance between the progressive Left and Islamist fundamentalists - and the ancient hatred that binds them. Together, they’ve built a movement whose foundations are the rubble of reason. Opinion.

How anti-Zionist are you?