Vice presidents are supposed to sell the president's agenda.
JD Vance spent his Joe Rogan interview selling himself—to the woke right.
Yesterday in The Scroll:
Trump says Iran's leaders are "crazy" after betting on negotiations with the very officials his administration called "moderates."
What changed? And is this pivot any more than talk?
America's Jewish neighborhoods - both Hasidic and non-Hasidic - are trending fast toward Republicans while similar non-Jewish precincts matched on demographics like education and income have trended toward the Democrats
100 million downloads later, Scott Philbrook is less interested in proving ghosts exist than understanding why people experience the unexplained in the first place.
Yes, JD Vance is sowing chaos by blaming Israel and the Jews for the failure of his Iran deal — but it's POTUS who gave him the room by not deciding, not yet anyway, to win. Me in @tabletmag
After suddenly collapsing the foundations of America’s security architecture in the Middle East, President Donald Trump now recalls that Iran is run by crazy liars—and that the point of fighting wars is winning.
But is the administration’s new line just more talk, asks
Why did Rahm Emanuel go to Israel?
"What he was doing there is establishing his line on Israel that can protect him from the accusation that he's part of the Jewish conspiracy to control America," says @Doranimated.
In the latest Israel Update, @Doranimated and @GadiTaub1 discuss Emanuel's speech and visit to Israel, the MOU, Ro Khanna's West Bank excursion and more.
More Americans are searching for Bigfoot.
What they're really looking for is mystery, community, and a world that still feels enchanted.
tabletmag.com/sections/commu…
What actually holds the Jewish people together?
An editorial exchange between Tablet’s editors and Eran Shayshon wrestles with one of the biggest questions facing Jews after Oct. 7.
“Israel has sovereignty. The Diaspora has memory. A resilient Jewish people needs both.”
@liel responds: Peoplehood doesn’t come before Judaism. It grows out of it.
Tell a Jew from 1346, or 1497, or 1648, or 1938 what this era actually holds, and don’t leave anything out: Hebrew spoken by millions, a Jewish army defending a Jewish state, Jewish communities flourishing across much of the world, and, yes, an attempted genocide like Oct. 7.
We are the first generation of Jews in nearly 2,000 years to inherit both sovereignty in our ancestral homeland and a thriving global Jewish people.
That's the perspective Oct. 7 forced many of us to rediscover.
✍️ @BenMFreemantabletmag.com/sections/commu…
These institutions were not always rotten; something in them changed over the last decade: Principle was traded for donor comfort, standards for slogans, scrutiny for the easier feeling of being on the right side of a hashtag. Oct. 7 did not create that rot. It was the storm that
We are the first generation of Jews in nearly 2,000 years to inherit both sovereignty in our ancestral homeland and a thriving global Jewish people.
That's the perspective Oct. 7 forced many of us to rediscover.
✍️ @BenMFreemantabletmag.com/sections/commu…
We are the first generation of Jews in nearly 2,000 years to inherit both sovereignty in our ancestral homeland and a thriving global Jewish people.
That's the perspective Oct. 7 forced many of us to rediscover.
✍️ @BenMFreeman