Rethinking Jewish Identity

Rethinking Jewish Identity

The Case for Ethnogenesis Over Genetic Descent The question of Jewish identity has puzzled scholars, theologians, and individuals for centuries. Are Jews an ethnic group? A religious community? A people bound by shared ancestry? Recent genetic research, combined with...
A “Right” to Weaponize “Rights”?

A “Right” to Weaponize “Rights”?

A Philosophical and Legal Analysis The concept of a “right to exist” as applied to states, ideologies, and abstract entities represents a fundamental philosophical error that obscures the true nature of rights, enables political manipulation, and...
When Criminal Organizations Obtain Statehood

When Criminal Organizations Obtain Statehood

How Terrorist Organizations Hijacked Jewish Identity to Build a Rogue Ethno-Apartheid Regime Imagine Jonestown in 1978, where Jim Jones convinced over 900 followers that their survival depended entirely on absolute loyalty to his vision, even as he systematically...
The Enemy Within

The Enemy Within

A Case for critical Self-Examination What if the very framework you use to understand your identity is limiting your ability to see clearly? What if the stories that give your group meaning are also trapping you in cycles of reaction and defensiveness? Consider this...