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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Essay
Who Owns the Orange?
Reclaiming a queer Passover symbol.
Amy Berkowitz April 15, 2019
Essay
Paying to Work: On the Student/Worker Distinction
The universities have a vested interest in overdetermining the distinction between student and worker.
Hailey Huget May 2, 2019
Essay
The Forward’s “Both Sides” Approach Has Failed
How an editor’s handling of the Omar controversy alienated Jews of color.
Nylah Burton May 15, 2019
History
New York’s First-Time Women Voters
A 1918 dispatch from a Yiddish newspaper documents the experiences of women legally voting for the first time.
Miriam Karpilove June 4, 2019
Dispatch
UChicago Wildcat Strike Empties Classrooms
The grad student union’s three-day work stoppage was a demonstration of power.
Chloe Watlington and Lee Harris June 6, 2019
Report
Anti-Choice Activists Have Invented an “Abortion Holocaust”
New legislation codifies an insidious comparison.
Jennifer Gerson June 10, 2019
Blog-Shmog
The Uncivil Servant: Where the Hell Did We Come From?
Mitchell Abidor April 1, 2018
Jewdayo Grid
Kishinev Pogrom
Lawrence Bush April 5, 2018
Review
Atrocity in the Off Hours
What can we learn from photographs of cross-dressing Nazi soldiers?
Jordan Teicher June 13, 2019
Analysis
Whose Concentration Camps?
AOC is drawing the correct lessons from Holocaust history, unlike mainstream Jewish institutions.
Noah Kulwin June 19, 2019