As I write in my annual #PresidentsDay column for the Boston Globe, William Howard Taft's principled view that presidents have no authority to rule by executive order ended up costing him his closest friendship, as well as the White House.
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The #MassExodus continues: The latest Census Bureau data show that in 2025, Massachusetts suffered a net loss of more than 33,000 residents to other states. When will policymakers reckon with why so many residents and businesses keep leaving?
My new column: www.bostonglobe.com/2026/02/04/o...
Five years ago today, my father, Mark Jacoby, died of Covid in a Tel Aviv hospital. Kind, honest, humble, and faithful, he was "like a tree planted by streams of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season."
This was my tribute to my dad: jeffjacoby.com/25088/mark-j...
The Nazi architect who designed Auschwitz’s facilities for incinerating Jews on an industrial scale went into private practice after the war. He designed churches and received a papal honor — but never paid for his crimes.
My column in today's Boston Globe.
www.bostonglobe.com/2026/01/25/o...
Rumeysa Öztürk may not be pro-Israel, but there's no shred of evidence that she ever posed a danger to American Jews. You know what does endanger Jews? A government that tramples the rule of law and ruthlessly persecutes people for expressing an opinion.
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Around the corner from my home is a house where fugitive slaves were sheltered in the 1850s. Everyone involved was a lawbreaker—and a moral champion. That tradition of righteous defiance began 3,300 years ago when two humble midwives disobeyed an immoral order.
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Texas operates on the premise that if a metro area is growing, its transportation infrastructure must grow with it. Massachusetts does the opposite. The results are what you'd expect.
I wrote about the contrast in my Arguable newsletter after a trip to Dallas.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/12/30/o...
On Christmas in 1776, with the Continental Army at its lowest ebb, George Washington launched a last-ditch effort to keep the American Revolution alive.
He ordered his exhausted troops across an ice-choked river — and what happened next changed everything.
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What would Jesus say if he knew that Christians can walk freely into church — while Jews, even in America, need an armed guard to be safe in a synagogue?
And what would Jesus say if he knew that most Christians see this, yet say nothing?
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Bless Mr. Ahmed for his heroism and his humanity. And bless him for reminding all of us that *radical* Islam — not Islam itself — is the deadly menace that must be defeated.
Mark Twain was a Republican, but when the GOP nominated a candidate notorious for his "utter lack of principle," he rebelled. Like "Never Trump" conservatives today, Twain valued character above all in political leaders.
From my latest #Arguable newsletter: www.bostonglobe.com/2025/12/09/o...
Viewed through the lens of law, the case for #BirthrightCitizenship is powerful. Through the lens of practicality, it is stronger still. But seen through the lens of American identity, the case is strongest of all.
I write about all three in my new column. www.bostonglobe.com/2025/12/10/o...
Ukraine would be forced to capitulate. Russia's aggression would be legitimized and rewarded. NATO would be put on a leash. As I write in a Boston Globe column today, the “peace” plan the Trump administration is pushing is shameful — a Munich for our time.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/12/03/o...
On this and every #Thanksgiving, I am grateful for the 80th Infantry Division of the US Army which on 6 May 1945 liberated the Nazi death camp at #Ebensee in Austria, thereby saving the life of the teenager who would later become my father.
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O. Henry’s classic short story, “Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen,” starts out as an anecdote about holiday charity — and ends in the hospital. As I write in a new Boston Globe column, the story it tells is ridiculous, heartbreaking — and strangely beautiful.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/26/o...
For too long, the MAGA right has tolerated the rise of Jew-hatred within its ranks. But last week, something encouraging happened: A chorus of leading conservatives said 'Enough'.
Here's my column in today's Boston Globe.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/09/o...
The death of Dick Cheney was greeted with gleeful "rest in hell" messages from critics. But they won't get the last word.
As I write in my Boston Globe column today, Cheney was a statesman and a patriot of deep conviction and seriousness. May he rest in peace. www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/04/o...
I don’t begrudge anyone their shivery fun. But when did #Halloween decorations become so grisly? How did corpses in agony and dismembered skeletons become appropriate lawn displays? What kind of society finds scenes of violent death so amusing?
My latest: www.bostonglobe.com/2025/10/28/o...
Doctors revise mistaken diagnoses. Engineers correct blueprints that won’t hold. By the same token, as I write today in a new column, Supreme Court justices have always overturned precedents that were wrongly reasoned or inconsistent with the Constitution.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/10/26/o...
Under Biden & Trump, the pardon power has degenerated into a partisan weapon. It is almost always used not to promote justice or healing, but to shield allies and settle scores.
As I write in a new column, presidential clemency today does more harm than good. www.bostonglobe.com/2025/10/22/o...
Republicans once mocked the vanity of self-adoring politicians like Barack Obama. But under Donald Trump, the GOP embraces what it used to condemn. So Team MAGA is sure to cheer this latest travesty — a $1 coin with the president’s face on both sides.
My latest: www.bostonglobe.com/2025/10/19/o...
"THE BIDEN FBI PLACED 274 AGENTS INTO THE CROWD ON JANUARY 6." As you know, Biden wasn't president on that day. Trump was. Don't you think Trump should know it? And doesn't his message, below, suggest that he is unfit for the office?
#YomKippur is here. Ahead lies a day of fasting, prayer, and repentance. We all have wrongdoing to atone for — above all, perhaps, for the terribly destructive sins we commit with words. May we deserve forgiveness, and be kinder next year.
גְּמַר חֲתִימָה טוֹבָה
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Erika Kirk was widely praised for declaring that she "forgives" her husband's murderer. But as a Jew heading into #YomKippur, I found her words deeply troubling. 𝘕𝘰 𝘰𝘯𝘦 has the right to forgive someone else’s killing—not even his widow.
My new essay explains why: www.bostonglobe.com/2025/09/30/o...
There's no end to the ways the Trump administration finds to be odious.
First it insisted names linked to Confederate traitors be restored to US military bases. Yet now it insists exhibits about slavery must be 𝘳𝘦𝘮𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘥 from national historic sites. Shameful.
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The Trump administration is deporting Russian dissidents back to Putin’s control. Russian defectors who escaped to avoid the war in Ukraine were rounded up and turned over to Moscow — together w/ details of their opposition. A truly shocking betrayal.
My latest: www.bostonglobe.com/2025/09/14/o...
It's not a mistake; it's a deliberate deception. The term 𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘴𝘦𝘮𝘪𝘵𝘦 was coined specifically to mean hatred of Jews.
In case anyone does imagine in all sincerity that "antisemitism" includes hostility to Arabs, there is an easy way to check: Just look the word up in a dictionary.
The online ghouls who are celebrating and/or justifying the shooting of Charlie Kirk have no idea how much damage they are doing…
Most politicians treat scandal as a speed bump. For some it's a badge of honor. A rare few treat it as a turning point. As I write in my Boston Globe column today, the most uncommon kind of political comeback is remorse, humility, change — what Jews call teshuvah.
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