Bradley Babendir
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Tawfiq Da’adli
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Ben Nadler
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Sam Adler-Bell
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Carolina Ebeid
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Obituary
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
Analysis
The Scarlet B
Bernie Sanders’s use of the word “bigotry” to describe AIPAC is a gamechanger.
Peter Beinart February 26, 2020
Analysis
“The Only Left That Is Left”
After its gains in the latest elections, the Joint List has a chance to become Israel’s true opposition: one rooted in Arab–Jewish partnership.
Joshua Leifer March 5, 2020
Conversation
From Bad to Worse
Ghada Majadle of Physicians for Human Rights fears that Israel’s restrictive policies could exacerbate the effects of a coronavirus outbreak in the West Bank and Gaza.
Alex Kane March 20, 2020
Analysis
“The Beginning of Breakdown”
Benny Gantz’s capitulation to Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition has left Israel’s constitutional order more vulnerable to right-wing efforts to undermine it.
Joshua Leifer March 31, 2020
Report
Rent Is Due
As tenants face impossible choices, debates emerge over how to organize.
Brendan O’Connor March 31, 2020
Essay
On a Man’s Greatness
One of Israel’s most esteemed poets celebrates her teacher, scholar Paul Ernst Kahle, for his quiet heroism in Nazi Germany.
Lea Goldberg April 7, 2020
Essay
Exodus From Now
Reflections from quarantine on the Jewish commandment to make a calendar.
Arielle Angel April 7, 2020
Fiction
An Excerpt from Rejwach
“What it is about you, you Jews, that whatever anyone says about you, it’s never a neutral subject?”
Mikołaj Grynberg April 21, 2020
Provisions
Provisions #3: “Pain was everywhere. Sprang out of everything”
Meditations in a crisis on poems by Else Lasker-Schüler, beyza ozer, and Gregg Bordowitz.
Wayne Koestenbaum, Hanif Abdurraqib, and Lara Mimosa Montes May 1, 2020