Why is hummus a problem?: Part two
Bard Student Sarah Stern discusses her relationship to Israel, the American Jewish community and the ever vexing chickpea quandary in
Bard Student Sarah Stern discusses her relationship to Israel, the American Jewish community and the ever vexing chickpea quandary in
By Caroline Kessler Although the barrage of international media coverage on Israel’s war on Gaza seems to have sloped off,
By Michelle Albert Harry Potter connects to Jewish audiences. Did you know that Dan Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Jason Isaacs
By Benjamin Schuman-Stoler Well, it’s not as if the United Nations Durban II conference against racism was ever going to avoid
By Mandy Katz The Israel Philharmonic must be the most relaxed symphony orchestra in the world. Really, some of these
by David Paul Kuhn Al Franken leans over the scattered papers atop his desk. He puffs out his pasty cheeks.
Don’t you just love it when a sporting event is used to boil down the immense complexities of geopolitical circumstance
We don’t think this needs much of an introduction. For more information on the UN meetings this week, and Iranian
I confess to making a dumb and painful mistake in Israel last month: trying to harvest a sabra fruit with
Senior Editor Mandy Katz reports from Israel: Rather than presenting its case to foreigners, Israel should save its breath, a
Last week, as the state of war was officially declared between Russia and Georgia over the region of South Ossetia,
Senior Editor Mandy Katz reports from Israel: Jerusalem’s had work done. Well, not the Old City, which changes little from