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Prophecy

Ariel Beery

Prophecy: A Journal for Tomorrow will become the catalyst of a better tomorrow for the Jewish People and the State of Israel.

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The Road Back to Australia

In which Sarah Vanunu argues that the answer to rising antisemitism and the erosion of communal safety is not caution but its opposite: louder, prouder Jewish identity: the mezuzah back on the doorpost, the Magen David worn without calculat...

5 days ago

The Road Back to Britain

Concerning Michael Freedman’s case that the old Establishment that long protected British Jews is eroding — and that comfortable centrism, once a reasonable posture, is no longer equal to the moment.

But first, let’s get to know the person...

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The Road Back to America

In which Jordan Chandler Hirsch argues that the postwar logic of American Jewish life — power enjoyed quietly, identity managed carefully — has run its course, and that what the community needs now is reignition: treating its distinctivenes...

20 days ago
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The Road to Normal

Wherein Ben Koan makes the case that the Promised Land is not triumph or vindication but something quieter: a Jewish State whose existence is no longer a question, and a people whose connection to their homeland requires no apology.

But fi...

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The Road to Regional Respect

Here Khaled Hassan delivers a verdict Israel has not wanted to hear: that it will not be accepted in the Arab world when it is merely liked, but only when it is feared, respected, and admired — three things that are not the same. Israel yet...

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