Jews have always been prolific writers. Has AI wound up with too much of their work?
'What we are seeing is going to be bad for everyone. It just might be especially bad for Jews.'
'What we are seeing is going to be bad for everyone. It just might be especially bad for Jews.'
Hundreds of professors called on the University of California Board of Regents to stem ‘indoctrination’ in ethnic studies programs
Fundamentalism has taken over the humanities. Curiosity has been replaced by closed-mindedness; creativity stifled by uniformity
The collection includes studies on classic writers of Yiddish literature, teaching notes and irreplaceable memoirs
World-renowned philosopher has mentored scores of Black and Jewish studies scholars
Her 2010 film 'Auf Wiedersehen: ’Til We Meet Again' traced her mother's steps fleeing the Nazis in Austria
Amanda Beckenstein Mbuvi’s first day of teaching a biblical Hebrew intensive to Sudanese seminary students went great. The second, fairly well. But by the third day it was clear that her pupils were falling behind. “Nobody was studying,” Mbuvi said. “Because when it got dark they didn’t have electricity.” That 2005 trip helped form Mbuvi’s…
When the Red Sea crashed in on itself and the people of Israel tumbled out on the other side, unharmed, subject to miracle, and free for the first time in their lives, they very quickly started complaining. And so it is each year, when I release “The Forward’s Sexiest Jewish Intellectual Alive (And One Dead)”…