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The Nobel Delusion and the Price of Blood
by Ram ben Ze’ev The Nobel Delusion and the Price of Blood For years, President Donald Trump nursed a grievance. The Nobel Committee refused to crown him as the architect of peace he so eagerly proclaimed himself to be. Throughout his first term, during the 2020 campaign, throughout 2024, and right up until the Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado—who symbolically handed it to him—he spoke incessantly of the wars he st

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Mar 24 min read


Not Us — Or Have We Forgotten?
by Ram ben Ze'ev Not Us — Or Have We Forgotten? In October 2023, when our brothers and sisters were butchered, burned, kidnapped and desecrated, we watched in horror not only at the cruelty of the murderers but at the reaction of the world. In city after city, crowds gathered to celebrate. Sweets were handed out in the streets. Baklava was distributed as though the slaughter of Jews were a wedding feast. Social media filled with praise for barbarism. We were rightly outraged.

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Mar 13 min read


Chaos Before Control: Why Organisational Incompetence Matters
by Ram ben Ze’ev Chaos Before Control: Why Organisational Incompetence Matters Imagine giving the Reform Party control of the country. Pause for a moment and consider that seriously. We already have a group of incompetents in charge. The question is not whether we are dissatisfied — many are. The question is whether replacing one strain of dysfunction with another is progress. I have been a member of Reform since 2021. Recently, I re-joined formally and agreed to pay my memb

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Feb 273 min read


When Scotland Remembered — And Will Remember Again
by Ram ben Ze'ev When Scotland Remembered — And Will Remember Again There are moments in a nation’s life when it must dare to ask an uncomfortable question: What if we have forgotten part of ourselves? The book When Scotland Was Jewish by Elizabeth Caldwell Hirschman and Donald N. Yates is not a casual historical curiosity. It is a challenge. Drawing upon DNA evidence, archaeology, migration analysis, and public and family records, the authors argue that from the twelfth cen

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Feb 262 min read


Jewish Heritage or Jewish Status? Words Matter
by Ram ben Ze’ev The modern term “Jewish heritage” is often used to blur Jewish Status In recent days, we have seen public figures speak about their children needing to “fully appreciate the roots of their mother’s Jewish heritage.” The phrase sounds warm, evocative and harmless. But in Torah terms, it raises a serious question: what, precisely, is meant by “Jewish heritage”? Judaism is not a costume, not a sentimental lineage, and not a cultural aesthetic. According to הלכה

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Feb 243 min read


Bitcoin at $65,500: Cycles, Confidence, and the Question of Finality
by Ram ben Ze’ev Bitcoin at $65,500: Cycles, Confidence, and the Question of Finality Bitcoin currently trades at $65,500. That number must be understood in context. In October 2025, Bitcoin reached an all-time high of $126,098. From that peak, the present price represents a drawdown of roughly 48%. That is not catastrophic by historical standards — but it is significant . Bitcoin has established a pattern across prior cycles: dramatic advances followed by severe corrections.

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Feb 232 min read


Mazel Is Not Luck: A Call to Reject Modern Idolatry
by Ram ben Ze’ev Mazel Is Not Luck: A Call to Reject Modern Idolatry On 7 November 2024, I wrote about “ Mazel, Divine Flow, and Trust in HaShem .” It is necessary to return to that subject, because the confusion has not diminished. If anything, it has deepened. The phrase “Mazel Tov” is still casually translated as “Good luck,” as though Judaism endorses randomness, cosmic coincidence, or the mechanical alignment of stars. It does not. It never has. Mazel is not luck. Mazel

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Feb 213 min read


From Screens to Souls: Reclaiming Our Emotional Priorities
by Ram ben Ze’ev From Screens to Souls: Reclaiming Our Emotional Priorities In an age of constant connectivity, many people find themselves grieving public figures as though they had lost a member of their own household. Social media feeds fill with tears, tributes, and declarations of personal loss. Yet in truth, the person mourned never knew their names, never sat at their table, never shared a moment of genuine life with them. This is not shared life . It is confusion betw

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Feb 213 min read


חייזרים, נשיאים ואחדות השם: תשובת תורה להשערות פוליטיות
מאת רם בן זאב חייזר קורא תנ״ך בדרכו לכדור הארץ מחזור חדשות אמריקאי יכול להפוך אמירה אגבית ל"גילוי" בתוך פחות משעה, והימים האחרונים היו מקרה מבחן מושלם. ברק אובמה השמיע הערה שנשמעה כ"אישור", הנשיא טראמפ הגיב כאילו נחצו גבולות מסווגים, ואז הסיפור הסלים לדיבורים על שחרור תיקים. לפני ששואלים מה משמעות הדבר עבור התורה, ראוי לומר בפשטות שאין בכך תחליף לראיות, ואין להתייחס לכך כתיאולוגיה. אמירה פוליטית איננה ממצא מדעי. נשיא לשעבר אינו מחויב לדייק, ולנשיא מכהן יש כל תמריץ לשלוט בכותר

Jewish Dispatch
Feb 203 min read
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