Zoe Strimpel
It pains me to to say it, but Trump was a better option for Jews than Harris-Walz
October 7 changed everything. The betrayal by the Democrats of their loyal Jewish voters has been so severe since then that their loyalty finally caved
I lost my temper over a keffiyeh in north London
I should have stayed calm – but that’s difficult if you see things for what they really are
Gail’s will be just fine, despite the Walthamstow campaign
The bigger battles facing world Jewry, though, will take urgent courageous struggle to overcome
A terrorist’s profile shows the rot in America’s media
The New Yorker’s article doesn’t glamourise Yahya Sinwar, but much about it exemplifies the problem with so much coverage of the conflict between Israel and Hamas
Universities have lost control. Why are they so weak?
UCL’s refusal to stand up to students sends a terrible signal which makes things even worse
Anti-Israel Jews are worse than just antisemitic
To me, now, they are in the enemy camp, working against all who believe ‘never again’
Literary lemmings now coalesce around Hamas
Instead of flying the flag of freedom, too many Western writers are parroting propaganda
Are the kids all right? Abigail Shrier says you should stop asking them
Therapy culture is actively harming Western children, says this American author
After October 7, it’s ok to lose friends over Israel
Collateral social damage is the price of confronting those who turn out to support the destruction of the Jewish state
Drinking coffee in Tel Aviv: will it ever be the same again?
Zoe Strimpel returns to the city she loves
Saudi Arabia's attitude to women warrants no praise - despite what our politicians may claim
Are we meant to be over the moon because Saudi Arabia is no longer keeping women covered up under threat of death?
Once again, I’ve fallen off the Yom Kippur wagon
Choosing to watch Netflix and then fly off on holiday rather than go to shul was a mistake
We Jews can be rough, tough and dangerous too
It’s nonsense to cling to the idea that we are somehow less likely to be violent and thuggish
Barbie and the bimbo-fication of American Jewish women
Jewish women can't be reduced to stereotypes
Is it possible to be Jewish and feel relaxed at a garden party?
It turns out that The Spectator magazine's glitzy summer party was the perfect place to find out...
Let’s bust the myth of Jewish hypochondria
The Woody Allen cliché does not apply to most Jews in real life (even if it does apply to myself)
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