Europe and the refugees: a travel diary Seth Frantzman | 01/10/201507/02/2016 Who are the refugees, where are the headed and why? And are the Holocaust allusions really appropriate? Seth Frantzman investigates.
Europe’s ‘Other’: A Response to Natan Sharansky Avi Woolf | 30/09/201405/01/2015 The post-liberal atmosphere Natan Sharansky sees is rooted in disdain for non-Western Europe - of which the Jews were a vital part.
Prelude to Lebensraum? Germany’s Occupation of Eastern Europe in WWI Avi Woolf | 18/05/201407/02/2016 Was the German conquest of Eastern Europe in WWI a prelude to Hitler's racial Armageddon? Not when you look at the facts.
The Demons Unleashed: WWI as the Seedbed of the 20th Century Robert Wistrich | 27/02/201421/11/2014 Before WWI, Europe had been largely at peace for forty years, and faith in liberalism and progress was fairly universal. The slaughter in the trenches and subsequent political upheavals changed all that - for the worse.
Jews and the Military: A New Perspective Avi Woolf | 25/02/201421/04/2015 Contrary to popular perception, Jews have been defending themselves and fighting in armies long before the State of Israel.