Israel
The Complex Nature of Intersectionality
Writer Erika K. Davis reflects on the Chicago Dyke March and provides perspective as a Queer Jew of Color.
Principled Preconditions Prevent People Progress
The meaningful statements that each side wants the other to make as a precondition to dialogue are unilateral capitulations to the other side’s truth.
My Holy Land Is In Georgia
Returning to myself means Georgia mountains more than Masada
10 Reasons Jewish Camps Love Israeli Staff
Celebrating our staff members who come all the way from Israel to spend their summers with us at Jewish camps!
Home Sweet Home: What Constitutes Home?
A home is where you have worked to create something deep, meaningful and profound.
After 69 Years, an Old New Paradigm is Needed
During the Holocaust we died in vain. We had no homeland and no state.
Collateral Damage When We Can’t Talk About Israel
He said, “I’m not—I mean, I support Israel’s right to exist and everything, it’s just—it brings up so much stuff.”
Modern-Day Moses: The Heroes Who Saved Ethiopian Jews
The heroes who endured torture and risked their lives to save Ethiopian Jews.
A Seder for Israel?
You’ve heard of a Passover Seder and maybe a Tu B’shevat Seder. How about an “Israel Seder“?The idea of a seder (“order”), ...
African American Republican Congressional Candidate Turned Yeshiva Student
For some people, fitting into the status quo is soothing, comforting, peaceful. Not for me. For me, seeking a life ...