In her compelling study of the role of the camps in the early years of the Nazi regime, Kim Wünschmann shows that they were “instrumental” in the development of the plan to transform German Jewry into a special category of enemy, deserving not just of brutal treatment but of eradication ...
by Laura Davis Nearly 50 years after the Six-Day War ended with a resounding Israeli victory, several men came together
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Jews have had a place in racial justice since the mid-20th century, when rabbis around the country stood by Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. throughout his fight for civil rights. But now some are asking what the role of Jews should be in today’s national conversation about race. ...
Historian Derek Taylor explores the answer in this 800th anniversary year of the historic document. ...
While there must be no dismissal or flippancy about the killing of Israelis, there is a need to put this series of attacks into its proper perspective. ...
President Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Monday in the context of a new reality: that a two-state solution will not be negotiated on his watch. ...
by Peter Berkowitz The president’s quest for even-handedness is misguided and dangerous. peaking at Harvard University in October, Secretary of
...by Emily Shwake Jeffrey Herf is a professor of modern European intellectual history at the University of Maryland. He has
...by George E. Johnson The conventional wisdom in American Jewish life is that the next generation of Jewish adults is
...by Emily Shwake The first thing Ilan Berman told the crowd was: “You do not want to read this book.”
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Ofer Zalzberg, senior analyst with the Middle East Program of the International Crisis Group, on how the violence began and what can be done to quell it. ...
In this Q&A, Moshe Maoz, professor emeritus of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem —
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