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Essay
Universities Must Reckon With Their Role in the Occupation
A University of Michigan instructor explains why she declined to recommend a student for a study abroad program in Israel.
Lucy Peterson October 23, 2018
Holidays
Sholem Aleichem’s Revolutionary Chickens, and a Yom Kippur Tradition
The surprising origins of Yom Kippur’s kappores and tashlikh rituals.
Jonah S. Boyarin September 17, 2018
Review
War in the Language of Hope
Writing in Esperanto, Spomenka Štimec offers a harrowing account of war in luscious detail.
Shoshana Olidort June 11, 2018
Essay
Jeffrey Goldberg Doesn’t Speak for the Jews
The editor of The Atlantic represents the failure of the liberal establishment.
David Klion August 2, 2018
Essay
The Long Jewish Relationship with Thomas Jefferson
What explains the long history of Jewish admiration for this particular founding father?
Bennett Muraskin November 3, 2018
Excerpt
Never Again?
An occupier at Columbia University in 1968 reflects on the dreams and shortcomings of radical politics.
Michael Steinlauf October 17, 2018
Letters
An Open Letter to NFTY and the Reform Jewish Movement
57 current and former Reform Jewish youth movement leaders take a stand against the Israeli occupation.
IfNotNow June 4, 2018
Poetry
The pinko commie dyke hires
From Michigan she knows laid off / … she imagines wherever people make appliances / the work breaks their bodies
Julie R. Enszer November 21, 2018
Review
A Nation Like All Others: Gershom Scholem and the Paradox of Zionism
How one people’s “independence” became another’s catastrophe.
Samuel Earle May 9, 2018
Essay
The DOJ Fired Me For Protesting Family Separation. I Don’t Regret It.
Speaking truth to power is necessary to force political change.
Allison Hrabar October 2, 2018