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
On the Squeezing
The Parable of the Lemons
Tawfiq Da’adli March 20, 2025
Dispatch
White Nationalism on the Ballot in Brooklyn
Jews protest state senator Marty Golden for unrenounced ties to white nationalists.
Sam Adler-Bell November 5, 2018
Report
The Dual Conspiracies of the J20 Prosecution
There’s the conspiracy with which protesters have been charged, and the conspiracy that brought the charges.
Sam Adler-Bell June 15, 2018
Report
Queens DA Candidate Has a Free Speech Blind Spot
Rory Lancman, campaigning to be the borough’s top cop, thinks BDS should be illegal.
Sam Adler-Bell May 22, 2019
Feature
The Capitalist’s Kibbutz
WeWork sold Wall Street a fantasy of Israeli communal living with an entrepreneurial twist—until it collapsed.
Sam Adler-Bell May 11, 2020
Report
Russia’s Anti-War Protesters Are Facing Unprecedented Repression
Putin’s regime is cracking down on the last vestiges of political dissent.
Oksana Mironova and Ben Nadler March 17, 2022
Essay
Looking for a Lineage in the Lusk Archive
The records of a New York surveillance committee from the time of the First Red Scare document a radical world—and its demise.
Ben Nadler and Oksana Mironova July 18, 2023
Report
Welcome to Lammville
How the Hasidic housing crisis led to the largest case of federal voter fraud in modern American history
Britta Lokting and Sam Adler-Bell October 5, 2020
Analysis
Examining the ADL’s Antisemitism Audit
A line-by-line reassessment of the organization’s data illuminates the flaws in its methodology.
Shane Burley and Naomi Bennet June 17, 2024
Essay
Call It By Its Name
The right is scapegoating the left for its own deadly antisemitism.
Noah Kulwin April 30, 2019