Aaron Weissman: Nobody Cares About the Presidential Race
“Nobody’s talking about whether they want Trump or Biden, but a lot of people are really looking forward to this political silly season being over.”
Talk of the Table | Hot Diggity Dog!
“He is the creature whose yells make night hideous, and whose wares make dreams that poison sleep,” began a Nashville newspaper’s 1886 characterization of the wienerwurst vendor.
Wisdom Project | Reggie Schatz, 98, Says “Family Is Everything”
Was the Awful Presidential Debate Somehow Good for Israel?
Plus: AIPAC’s watershed moment in New York.
From Craigslist to Philanthropist: A Wide Open Conversation with Craig Newmark and Robert Siegel
In Berlin, Some Israeli Ex-Pats Organize Against Germany’s Support for Israel
Flaschenberg views his group as a “kosher certificate” for opinions that may be perceived as too critical or controversial in Germany.
From Craigslist to Philanthropist: A Wide Open Conversation with Craig Newmark and Robert Siegel
A spirited conversation with Craig Newmark on a range of topics, from AI to his love of birds, science fiction and the music of Taylor Swift to what more he would do to strengthen journalism if he had the resources of an Elon Musk.
A Legal Earthquake: Israel’s Supreme Court Decides that the Ultra-Orthodox Must Serve in the Military with Eetta Prince-Gibson and Nadine Epstein
A conversation about the Israel’s Supreme Court ruling that the ultra-Orthodox must serve in the military and its wide-ranging legal, political, economic and social ramifications.
Jewish World War II Soldier Finally Rests In Peace
“For a Jewish kid from Pittsburgh to be buried with German soldiers under three Latin crosses, it just tore at my heart!”
From the Newsletter | Squeezing More Juice out of the Lemon Test
Louisiana just passed a law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in all public school classrooms. Will it stand?
Jewish Identity in a Post October 7 World with Sarah Hurwitz and Amy E. Schwartz
Join Sarah Hurwitz for a wide-open conversation about her Jewish journey, what she has learned from Jewish students on college campuses and what she thinks Jewish tradition can teach us in this moment.