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What Is The Jewish Right To Land of Israel?
Early Zionist thought framed Jewish claims to the Land of Israel as a moral argument of existential need, balanced against Palestinian claims. Since 1967, discourse has shifted toward a faith-based belief in divine, exclusive ownership. This transformation has fueled hyper-nationalist politics and intensified the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Gideon Shimoni
Oct 3


We Must Learn Shame
Amid the ongoing trauma of October 7 and the war in Gaza, the call is not only for guilt and repentance but also for shame. Shame, unlike guilt, demands reflection on what kind of people we become through our actions. Embracing it may be the spark for transformation - helping both Israelis and Palestinians confront painful truths, reject destructive leadership, and open a path toward peace and renewal.
Michael Auerbach
Oct 3


What Trump’s Plan Really Means and Why We Should be Worried - Paul Mirbach
Trump’s Gaza resettlement plan fuels fears of forced displacement, empowering extremists and threatening Israel’s future with instability.
Paul Mirbach
Mar 24
The West Bank and Tel Aviv 2024 - Stanley Barkan
Israel's ideological rift deepens between religious Zionism and liberal democracy, urging dialogue, unity, and a cultural Jewish identity.
Stanley Barkan
Dec 15, 2024
Evolution Beyond the Binary: An interview with Paul Browde
Paul Browde reflects on fear, polarization, and trauma, urging a move beyond binary thinking to embrace complexity in identity and conflict.
Paul Browde
Dec 15, 2024
A Vision for an Israel-Palestine Solution - Ian Browde
A proposed Israel-Palestine Union envisions shared governance, reconciliation, and unity to replace conflict with cooperation and prosperity
Ian Browde
Dec 15, 2024
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