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The Revolution in Vitebsk
A review in comic form of the Jewish Museum’s exhibit “Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: The Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918-1922.”
Julia Alekseyeva October 24, 2018
Universities Must Reckon With Their Role in the Occupation
A University of Michigan instructor explains why she declined to recommend a student for a study abroad program in Israel.
Lucy Peterson October 23, 2018
Skin in the Game
Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman puts stress on the dual threats of white supremacy: antisemitism and racism.
Zack Graham October 19, 2018
Sacred Ruins
Performance artist Sacha Yanow speaks with filmmaker Sasha Wortzel about queer and Jewish inheritances in Yanow’s new performance “Cherie Dre,” conceived in the ruins of the Borscht Belt.
Sacha Yanow and Sasha Wortzel October 18, 2018
Never Again?
An occupier at Columbia University in 1968 reflects on the dreams and shortcomings of radical politics.
Michael Steinlauf October 17, 2018
The Soros Myth
Antisemitism has long been a tool of the right wing to undermine democracy.
Dove Kent October 11, 2018
Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are
Lawrence Bush October 10, 2018
Charting Power
The artist uses maps from Israel/Palestine and drains them of their political utility.
Amir Guberstein October 9, 2018