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Sisterhood
“Sister, when we found the hare, / a wounded emigrant in our yard, / it was already dying—it wasn’t our fault”
Aria Aber February 28, 2020
No Time to Waste
The annexation of the West Bank appears imminent. Is the American Jewish peace camp ready to respond?
Mairav Zonszein February 27, 2020
The Scarlet B
Bernie Sanders’s use of the word “bigotry” to describe AIPAC is a gamechanger.
Peter Beinart February 26, 2020
An Underappreciated Master
Stephen Dixon, who died late last year, was among the most innovative and prolific fiction writers of his generation.
Matthew Petti February 25, 2020
Roses
An unpublished story by an underappreciated master of American fiction.
Stephen Dixon February 25, 2020
When “Jewish Security” Means Muslim Surveillance
Mitchell Silber’s commitment to a debunked surveillance methodology makes him unfit to protect the Jewish community.
Asad Dandia February 24, 2020
When Jews Go to the Polls
Recent polling offers potential answers—and raises additional questions—about what choices Jewish voters might make in the 2020 elections.
Mari Cohen February 21, 2020
States Are Moving to Class Criticism of Israel as Antisemitism
Bills making their way through the Arizona and Iowa legislatures would codify the controversial IHRA definition of antisemitism into hate crime and civil rights law.
Lara Friedman February 20, 2020