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Poetry
Ladder
“How does / a story break?”
Tom Haviv January 2, 2020
Menorah Lighting
Responsa
Envisioning Solidarity
What would a meaningful response to the recent spate of attacks on Orthodox Jews look like?
The Editors January 6, 2020
Brooklyn Bridge
Dispatch
A Missed Opportunity
New York’s march against antisemitism, meant as a show of unity, instead highlighted the deep fissures between the different American Jewish communities.
Joshua Leifer January 7, 2020
How To
How to Give Yourself an Abortion
with pills
Arielle Swernoff January 9, 2020
Fiction
Father of the Whole World
“So it seemed that I was the only man left in the world.”
Elyash January 10, 2020
Review
The Courage and Cowardice of Vasily Grossman
Stalingrad represents yet another effort by the author to elevate the intimately personal over the anonymously political.
Becca Rothfeld January 13, 2020
Chabad
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor: Envisioning Solidarity
Readers respond to the editors’ op-ed on a spate of antisemitic attacks in New York.
Jewish Currents January 14, 2020
Soleimani
Analysis
The Iran Deal’s Opponents Helped Get Us Here
After the Soleimani strike, Jews must hold our institutions accountable for their role in undermining diplomatic solutions.
David Klion January 14, 2020
Review
Boundary Issues
Once a wickedly clever saga about a family of dissolute LA Jews, Transparent loved itself to death.
Eric Thurm January 15, 2020
Poetry
You Arrived
“We said many things in a language woven from silence / under a toppled bell tower.”
Jacques Viau Renaud January 16, 2020
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