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
Policing the Borders of Suffering
When it comes to concentration camps and other carceral spaces, the debate over vocabulary lays bare the inconsistencies in our fights for justice.
Zoé Samudzi June 21, 2019
Report
Trump’s Orthodox Whisperer
How Jeff Ballabon steered a community’s turn to the nationalist right.
Joshua Leifer June 27, 2019
Essay
Lessons From Across the Pond
What British Jews can learn from the American Jewish left.
Emily Hilton July 2, 2019
Report
Making “Never Again” More Than a Slogan
How Jewish and immigrant rights activists organized against Trump’s border camps.
Arielle Gordon July 11, 2019
Analysis
Democrats Fail the Left, Once Again
Trump’s racist attacks on Ilhan Omar have been enabled by her own party.
Noah Kulwin July 19, 2019
Review
An Answering Art
What would an English translation of the Hebrew Bible look like if we could take off the Christ-colored glasses?
Justin Taylor July 24, 2019
Essay
Picturing Power
Moving protest from performance to disruption.
Arielle Angel July 22, 2019
Dispatch
Flirting With Fascism
The National Conservatism Conference in Washington had a very 1930s vibe.
David Austin Walsh July 24, 2019
Profile
Fear Is Not a Good Principle
A Minnesota school desegregation advocate reflects on a life spent fighting.
Rachel Cohen July 25, 2019
Review
A Diaspora of One
A new biography of Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm downplays his Jewishness and attempts to soften his radicalism.
Gabriel Winant July 29, 2019