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Analysis
The Perils of Universities’ Unscholarly Antisemitism Reports
By relying on pro-Israel organizations’ analysis of antisemitism—rather than recruiting the scholars on their own campuses—university antisemitism task forces are enabling the assault on academic freedom.
Peter Beinart
Review
No Exit
Rachel Kushner’s Creation Lake cedes the sense of possibility that animates her earlier novels.
Nora Caplan-Bricker
Review
Sonic Bloom
The film The Klezmer Project suggests a new ethic of diasporism—rejecting both the violence of Zionism and the sentimental dream of recovering a Yiddish past.
Sanders Isaac Bernstein
Dispatch
After the Ceasefire
Three Palestinians from northern Gaza reflect on returning to their devastated homes.
Ahmad Abu Yahia, Hamza Salha, and Aisha
Report
A Reconstructionist Reckoning
Clashes between a liberal Zionist rabbinical school and its heavily anti-Zionist student body encapsulate a broader fight over the Jewish future.
Shane Burley
Report
Can Genocide Studies Survive a Genocide in Gaza?
A discipline born from the study of the Holocaust faces its contradictions as Israel stands accused of the “crime of crimes.”
Mari Cohen
Essay
The Algeria Analogy
We must turn to histories of decolonization not in order to predict outcomes, but to expand our sense of how to fight without knowing the future.
Arthur Asseraf
Rereadings
On the “Victims of the Victims”
Revisiting Edward Said’s ethical humanism in the context of the Gaza genocide
Ussama Makdisi
Mar
14

In late November 2023, I stared at photos of Israeli soldiers preparing for Chanukah by erecting a 15-foot tall menorah in Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza. Horrified but unsure how to respond, I texted myself the link. I began sending...

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Mar
7

In this week’s parshah, Tetzaveh, God instructs Moses in the Tabernacle’s priestly rituals, including intricate descriptions of the priests’ clothing and detailed explanations of various forms of animal sacrifice. After the Israelites completed their 40 years of wandering and entered...

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