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Daniel Polisar

Daniel Polisar is the executive vice-president and a member of the faculty at Shalem College in Jerusalem.

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  1. Response ·

    The Unsung Heroes Who Make Israeli Victory Possible

    By Daniel Polisar

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    The Unsung Heroes Who Make Israeli Victory Possible
  2. Monthly Essay ·

    The Israeli Reservists Who Just Won’t Quit

    By Daniel Polisar

    Fighting Israel’s longest war, the IDF’s citizen soldiers are revitalizing the Zionist ideal.

    The Israeli Reservists Who Just Won’t Quit
  3. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2022, Chosen by Mosaic Authors

    By Elliott Abrams, Tamara Berens, Andrew Koss, Daniel Polisar, Neil Rogachevsky, Sarah Rindner, Jonathan Silver

    Featuring wars, peacemakers, two cultures, pogroms, plays, four ages, wild problems, caves, magic, letters, American conservatives, liberal parents, radical children, and more.

    The Best Books of 2022, Chosen by Mosaic Authors
  4. Response ·

    Why Herzl Succeeded Where Those Before Him Failed

    By Daniel Polisar

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Why Herzl Succeeded Where Those Before Him Failed
  5. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2020, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part III)

    By Gary Saul Morson, Yehoshua Pfeffer, Daniel Polisar, Neil Rogachevsky, Michael Weingrad

    Five more of our regular writers pick several favorites each, featuring Stalingrad, the master, Margarita, parasitic minds, infectious ideas, dust, heaven, Zoom, traveling light, and more.

    The Best Books of 2020, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part III)
  6. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2019, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part I)

    By Elliott Abrams, Diana Muir Appelbaum, Matti Friedman, Haviv Rettig Gur, Daniel Johnson, Moshe Koppel, Daniel Polisar

    Seven of our regular writers pick several favorites each, featuring sieges, spies, cultural revolutions, family papers, useful enemies, new fields of inquiry, and more.

    The Best Books of 2019, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part I)
  7. Response ·

    The Common Sense of Israel’s Voting Public

    By Daniel Polisar

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    The Common Sense of Israel’s Voting Public
  8. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2018, Chosen by Mosaic Authors

    By Elliott Abrams, Haviv Rettig Gur, Moshe Koppel, Daniel Polisar, Sarah Rindner, Neil Rogachevsky, Michael Weingrad, Dr. Ruth Wisse, David Wolpe

    Letters, antidotes, eternal lives, outcasts, secret worlds, pogroms, and more.

    The Best Books of 2018, Chosen by Mosaic Authors
  9. Observation ·

    Best Books of the Year, as Selected by Mosaic Authors

    By Elliott Abrams, Peter Berkowitz, Daniel Polisar, Neil Rogachevsky, Michael Weingrad, Dr. Ruth Wisse, David Wolpe

    Spy games, catch-67s, lionesses, smugglers, patriots, setting suns, and more.

    Best Books of the Year, as Selected by Mosaic Authors
  10. Observation ·

    The Most Politically Significant Meeting of Any Group of Jews in the Last 1,800 Years

    By Daniel Polisar

    The story of Theodor Herzl and the First Zionist Congress, convened 120 years ago on this date.

    The Most Politically Significant Meeting of Any Group of Jews in the Last 1,800 Years
  11. Response ·

    Why Making Peace with the Palestinians Isn’t Like Making Peace with Egypt and Jordan

    By Daniel Polisar

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Why Making Peace with the Palestinians Isn’t Like Making Peace with Egypt and Jordan
  12. Monthly Essay ·

    Do Palestinians Want a Two-State Solution?

    By Daniel Polisar

    Western statesmen and politicians have long asserted that the two-state solution commands majority support on the ground. Most Palestinians say otherwise.

    Do Palestinians Want a Two-State Solution?
  13. Observation ·

    What Palestinians Think about the Knife Intifada

    By Daniel Polisar

    Six months after the current wave of violence began, some observers think it might be running out of steam. But what next?

    What Palestinians Think about the Knife Intifada
  14. Response ·

    Why Do Palestinians Believe What They Believe?

    By Daniel Polisar

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Why Do Palestinians Believe What They Believe?
  15. Monthly Essay ·

    What Do Palestinians Want?

    By Daniel Polisar

    It’s time to take a close look at an often ignored subject: what ordinary Palestinians think about Israel, Jews, and terrorist attacks on civilians.

    What Do Palestinians Want?