Religious Zionism is more than a coalition acronym. At its root it is the claim that the prophetic vision of return — to land, to dignity, to covenant — is still our work. But the dominant Ashkenormative framing of that work has narrowed what Zionism could be.
What I write here begins from a Sephardic root and asks what a horizontal covenant of Israel actually requires of us — from the state, from the rabbinate, from neighbors who do not share our religion, and from a society that must yet make room for everyone who calls this place home.
Start here
- Zionism: Toward a Horizontal Covenant of Israel — the long form
- Doña Gracia, Mother of Israel — the Sephardic origin of organized return
- Two Sides to a Flag
- Political Zionism Is Autonomy
- The Road Leads to Zion
See also: Zionism · Israel · Palestine · coexistence