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May 19, 2024
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Art
Charting Power
The artist uses maps from Israel/Palestine and drains them of their political utility.
Amir Guberstein October 9, 2018
Poetry
The Loss of Little Boy
A poet reflects on the language of war and loss on the 73rd anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima.
Philip Fried August 6, 2018
Review
Sacha Baron Cohen and the Right’s Imaginary Israeli
The British comedian returns to form with his new show, Who is America?
Noah Kulwin July 16, 2018
Review
The Revolution in Vitebsk
A review in comic form of the Jewish Museum’s exhibit “Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: The Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918-1922.”
Julia Alekseyeva October 24, 2018
Poetry
Taxi Poems
Four poems from the manuscript Today in the Taxi.
Sean Singer February 21, 2019
Jewdayo Grid
Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are
Lawrence Bush October 10, 2018
Review
A Palestinian Filmmaker Asks: What Do Fathers and Sons Owe Each Other?
In Annemarie Jacir’s Wajib, a family considers what it means to build a life.
Naomi Dann October 5, 2018
Poetry
Awoken again by the neighbor’s child screaming
“When no one comes, / he and I keep vigil / in the treeless night, / sharing a wall he builds / with his voice”
Leah Falk August 29, 2018
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
Review
The Past Is Not Past
The Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude interrogates his country’s antisemitic history and its echoes in the present.
Mitchell Abidor December 25, 2018
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