Opinion | Two Paths to Protest
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show and Robert Kraft’s antisemitism ad both took on hate. Only one was successful.
The Forgotten Story of the Jews of Yemen with Naomi Kehati Bronner and Sarah Breger
Dr. Naomi Kehati Bronner discusses what her parents’ lives were like in a Yemeni-Jewish world that remained mostly unchanged since the Middle Ages, their abrupt entry into modern Israel, and the discrimination Yemenite Jews faced.
The Strategist Who Called It: How India-Gulf-Israel Integration Survived Gaza
In his new book, Mohammed Soliman lays out a grand strategy that integrates Israel into a wider region he calls “West Asia” and argues that Israel’s place in the emerging regional order depends on Palestinian statehood.
Q&A | Minneapolis Rabbi Eva R. Cohen Stands with the Stranger
The Humanistic rabbi has been a public-facing voice among clergy involved in the ICE Out movement, stressing the importance of standing with immigrants and loving the stranger.