For U.S. Jews today, their forebears’ division and equivocation in the face of slavery’s evils can only be a cause for sober reflection. ...
There is no pleasure in accompanying Sharabi through his ordeal and his personal losses, but we can get some pleasure from the vivid description of his liberation day. ...
In Hebrew at least, October 7 fiction has been all but missing in action. ...
Whether or not you view the pizza bagel as deeply ingrained in our cultural consciousness, the pizza bagel’s origin story is a mess of competing claims. ...
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"My segment of Israeli society, a substantial, committed and active cohort, did not vote for previous Netanyahu governments, but we have never questioned their legality and legitimacy. Until the present time." ...
While we have paid a horrible, inhuman price, it is undeniable that because of this war, we Israelis have found each other again. ...
We asked several of our award-winning contributors to provide insight into their writing process and how their articles came to be. ...
Cohen’s spare poem passes through the disorientation of loss from “the first autumn... without her” to the following summer, season of abundance and decay. ...
Hitler’s hatred of anyone “non-Aryan” was not lost on Black Americans and the Black press. ...
The term “Judea and Samaria” has never been merely a geographic marker and is deeply intertwined with Jewish history. ...