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Essay
The Jerusalem Embassy Ceremony Was Liberal Zionism’s Funeral
America and Israel’s Monday celebration made it clear what supporting Israel looks like in practice.
Joshua Leifer May 17, 2018
Memoir
“Three More Pieces”
“I don’t recall that those colorful brochures from Israel, sent to Russian Jews like my family, mentioned the Palestinians.”
Sasha Senderovich May 17, 2018
Critique
Intersectionality Is Not a Reason for Jews to Leave Our Movements
The issue with intersectional discourse for many Jews, especially those with economic and skin color privilege, is that it requires us to take a tough look at how some Jews at home and abroad have become oppressors, or enablers of oppression.
Sarah M. Seltzer May 22, 2018
Fiction
Hitchhikers
An excerpt from the novel SADNESS IS A WHITE BIRD by Moriel Rothman-Zecher.
Moriel Rothman-Zecher May 22, 2018
Review
Our Hilarious Overlords
What’s so funny about backstabbing, brutality and mass murder? Quite a lot.
Logan Bayroff May 23, 2018
Review
Indonesia’s Unmourned Communists
A new work addresses the long-neglected mass politicide of communists in Indonesia.
Mitchell Abidor May 23, 2018
Essay
Roth Versus The Rabbis
“It was presumptuous of you, Rabbi Rackman, to speak of yourself to me as ‘a leader of his people.’ You are not my leader and I can only thank God for it.”
Josh Lambert May 23, 2018
Dispatch
Keep Looking Until You Find It
A surprising encounter with the Book of Ruth at a participatory art ritual in New York.
Maia Ipp May 24, 2018
Poetry
Shehecheyanu at the Old Dolphinarium
New poetry from Julia Knobloch.
Julia Knobloch May 29, 2018
Review
There Will Be Blood: Chaim Soutine at the Jewish Museum
“His paintings reflect the route from Louvre to butcher shop to studio, a private map of an emigre who belonged to no national movement and who created his own style.”
Dan Grossman May 29, 2018