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Poetry
No Goods, No Managers
“We have a million pens but not a one fucking / works”
Jake Orbison June 26, 2020
Report
Leaked Memo Details ADL’s Annexation Response
A leaked memo shows the group hopes to maintain a pro-civil-rights veneer while opposing any policy pressure on Israel.
Joshua Leifer June 26, 2020
Review
No Time for Nostalgia
When We Were Arabs does little to expand the political possibilities for a younger, American Mizrahi milieu.
Emily Suzanne Lever June 29, 2020
Conversation
Communal Money
Amy Schiller discusses the limits of “scientific philanthropy,” and how money can be a tool toward collective power-sharing.
Josephine Riesman June 30, 2020
Review
It Happened Here
The recent TV adaptation of The Plot Against America rejects Philip Roth’s vision of American exceptionalism.
Alisa Solomon July 1, 2020
Analysis
The New Dutch Far Right
Thierry Baudet and the party he leads are laundering racist politics into the mainstream.
Nicolaas P. Barr July 2, 2020
Provisions
Provisions #7: “repair a world or build / a new one inside my body”
Meditations in a crisis on poems by Solmaz Sharif, Pablo Neruda, and Cameron Awkward-Rich.
Kamran Javadizadeh, Robin Beth Schaer, and Laurel Chen July 3, 2020
Memoir
Some Notes on Jewish Lesbian Identity
“A poor Jew trying to climb out of her class learns to associate her lower-classness with her Jewishness (also her femaleness).”
Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz July 6, 2020
Separation Wall
Essay
Yavne: A Jewish Case for Equality in Israel-Palestine
The two-state solution is dead. It’s time for liberal Zionists to abandon Jewish–Palestinian separation and embrace equality.
Peter Beinart July 7, 2020
Hillary Clinton
Review
The More Things Change
Curtis Sittenfeld’s Rodham imagines the world exactly as it always was.
Andrea Long Chu July 8, 2020
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