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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Fiction
Sick Day
“Being young with a broken heart, it’s not the same as being old with a broken heart.”
Dea Hadar July 12, 2021
The State of the Genre
Jews with Money
Last year, a number of American Jewish novels tackled the fraught subject of Jewishness and wealth.
Josh Lambert July 15, 2021
Photo Essay
A Night of Violence in Jerusalem
An emboldened extreme right interrupts Ramadan with a show of force.
Oren Ziv April 23, 2021
Report
What Happened to IfNotNow?
The close of the Trump era finds the millennial anti-occupation group at a crossroads.
Aaron Freedman April 26, 2021
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor: How Not to Fight Antisemitism
Readers respond to the editors’ responsa on trends in left strategies for fighting antisemitism and building power.
Jewish Currents April 30, 2021
Report
J Street Goes on Offense, Carefully
For the first time, the liberal Jewish lobby is placing advocacy for restricting military aid to Israel front and center.
Mari Cohen May 5, 2021
Essay
Teshuvah: A Jewish Case for Palestinian Refugee Return
Given our history, how can Jews deny another people the right to return to their homeland?
Peter Beinart May 11, 2021
Analysis
A Closer Look at the ‘Uptick’ in Antisemitism
The ADL is reporting a surge in antisemitic incidents. But confirming a spike in hate crimes is a notoriously difficult task.
Mari Cohen May 27, 2021
Conversation
When “Antifa” Is the Enemy
A new group calling itself “Jewish-Israeli Dissent” is challenging the German left’s unbridled support for Israeli government policies.
Isabel Frey June 3, 2021
Poetry
Three Poems
“The leaf is a song in a minor key”
Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger June 7, 2021