More On How They Did It in Nuseirat: ‘Fluent Arabic with a Perfect Gazan Accent’ by Hugh Fitzgerald

Now that the four hostages recently rescued by the Israelis from their imprisonment in the homes of “innocent civilians” in the Nuseirat refugee camp are safely back home with their ecstatic families, the detailed story of how their rescues were planned and executed can be told. You can find more about the rescues here: “The […]

Publisher’s Note by Andrew Lovseth

In an essay in Commentary in 1994, the historian Jonathan D. Sarna pushed back on the Jewish community’s then-obsession with “continuity.” Continuity had become the rallying cry of North American Jewish Federations and JCCs, and Sarna was making the case that “when Jewish life has been threatened,” the solution often came from discontinuity: a break […]