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Rick Richman


Rick Richman is the author of Racing Against History: The 1940 Campaign for a Jewish Army to Fight Hitler and And None Shall Make Them Afraid: Eight Stories of the Modern State of Israel, which was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award in Biography.  

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  1. Response ·

    The Man Who Inspired American Jews to Embrace Zionism and Americans to Fight Hitler

    By Rick Richman

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

    The Man Who Inspired American Jews to Embrace Zionism and Americans to Fight Hitler
  2. Response ·

    The Whys and Wherefores of Hollywood’s Israel Distortions

    By Rick Richman

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

    The Whys and Wherefores of Hollywood’s Israel Distortions
  3. Monthly Essay ·

    Israel Through Hollywood’s Lens

    By Rick Richman

    Hollywood is full of Jews. So why is it so insistent on universalizing the story of the Jewish state?

    Israel Through Hollywood’s Lens
  4. Response ·

    Jabotinsky’s Novels, and How They Relate to His Politics

    By Rick Richman

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

    Jabotinsky’s Novels, and How They Relate to His Politics
  5. Observation ·

    The Triumph and Tragedy of Abba Eban

    By Rick Richman

    Seventy-three years ago this week, Israel appointed a thirty-three-year-old former professor as its UN representative. The rest is history—and bears a lesson for today.

    The Triumph and Tragedy of Abba Eban
  6. Response ·

    The Mystery of the So-Called “New Moses” Endures

    By Rick Richman

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

    The Mystery of the So-Called “New Moses” Endures
  7. Monthly Essay ·

    The Mystery of Theodor Herzl

    By Rick Richman

    A young secular Viennese writer had an experience 125 years ago that would lead him to change Jewish history forever. He could never explain it. Can anyone else?

    The Mystery of Theodor Herzl
  8. Observation ·

    What the First Senate Hearing for a Supreme Court Nominee Shows about Today’s Confirmation Process

    By Rick Richman

    The possibility of another contentious confirmation hearing recalls the first the Senate ever held, which just happened to be for the first Jewish justice to sit on the court.

    What the First Senate Hearing for a Supreme Court Nominee Shows about Today’s Confirmation Process
  9. Observation ·

    The Hollywood Legend Who Mobilized the English Language on Behalf of the Jews of Europe and Israel

    By Rick Richman

    Ben Hecht invented the gangster movie. He also prodded Roosevelt into saving thousands of Jews from the Nazis, and marshaled reluctant American Jews into becoming Zionists.

    The Hollywood Legend Who Mobilized the English Language on Behalf of the Jews of Europe and Israel
  10. Observation ·

    One Who Fought Back: Herschel Grynszpan and the Holocaust

    By Rick Richman

    A new book gives reason to reflect on the little-known story of the Jewish teenager who assassinated a German diplomat in 1938, an act that served as the pretext for Kristallnacht.

    One Who Fought Back: Herschel Grynszpan and the Holocaust
  11. Observation ·

    Could Jewish and Zionist Leaders Have Done More to Rescue the Jews of Poland?

    By Rick Richman

    That is the question a new history of Polish Jewry in the 1930s asks and—with one large exception—answers well.

    Could Jewish and Zionist Leaders Have Done More to Rescue the Jews of Poland?
  12. Observation ·

    When American Jews Fought over the Balfour Declaration

    By Rick Richman

    Despite everything that has changed, today's internal Jewish divisions eerily echo those from exactly a century ago.

    When American Jews Fought over the Balfour Declaration
  13. Observation ·

    David Ben-Gurion’s 1940 Mission to Rouse the Fighting Spirit of American Jews

    By Rick Richman

    As millions of Jews fell under the Nazi yoke, Zionism's foremost leader came to America with one goal. He didn't achieve it.

    David Ben-Gurion’s 1940 Mission to Rouse the Fighting Spirit of American Jews
  14. Observation ·

    The 80th Anniversary of the Two-State Solution

    By Rick Richman

    In 1937, an official British report first proposed the partition of Mandate Palestine. The story behind it helps to explain why the Arab-Jewish conflict remains unresolved.

    The 80th Anniversary of the Two-State Solution
  15. Observation ·

    The Story of Obama’s Ransom Payment to Iran Gets Worse

    By Rick Richman

    America paid Iran $1.7 billion in cash—funds that by law were not to be released unless and until Iran paid what it owed to American victims of its terrorism.

    The Story of Obama’s Ransom Payment to Iran Gets Worse
  16. Observation ·

    What Would Brandeis Do?

    By Rick Richman

    Considering the achievement of the American Jewish legal giant, a new biography also asks what he would make of Citizens United and other contemporary issues.

    What Would Brandeis Do?