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Tavi Gevinson Paid To Promote Own Apartment Building
Renaissance woman Tavi Gevinson, 20, whose illustrious career in fashion, theater, and more includes a Forward 50 nod, is being paid to promote her own apartment building, a luxury tower in Fort Greene. On the Cut, Allie Jones writes that Gevinson has been posting to Instagram using a hashtag that discreetly reveals she isn’t just…
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Ivanka Trump To Take On Ambiguous White House Role
Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter, is getting a role of sorts in the White House. I say “of sorts” because the position itself is ambiguous: She’ll have an office and access to private information, but won’t be paid. Best as I can tell, this new role is essentially a continuation of her existing, as-yet-unexplained role…
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Jewish Conservative Women, In Their Own Words
I’d like to tell you a story. Picture it, a classroom in Harvard’s Kennedy School, early 2008: I often find myself in classes hearing my political party and its members caricatured. Last year, a professor informed one of my classes that Mike Huckabee would be my party’s nominee, because we all take marching orders from…
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‘The Great British Baking Show’ Has A Jewish Twist
Having made my way through the Netflix supply of British murder mysteries, I decided to move on to a different form of British TV escapism: Cake! I’ve been watching “The Great British Baking Show,” otherwise known as “The Great British Bake Off,” and it’s as great as I’d heard. Which is to say, pretty fabulous….
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Pro-Life Holocaust Analogies Still With Us
In Slate, Ruth Graham explores the surprisingly extensive history of pro-life rhetoric comparing abortion to the Holocaust. She traces the phenomenon to an analogy made by Pope Pius XII in 1951, a time when the specifics of Nazi ideology were still fresh in people’s minds: Catholics dominated the pre-Roe anti-abortion movement, and they saw an…
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Why European ‘Headscarf Ban’ Hurts Integration
A European Union court ruling on Tuesday permitting workplaces to ban religious attire drew criticism from rabbis. At The Pool, Samira Shackle explains how, precisely, the ban is discriminatory: The ruling on religious symbols doesn’t create a new prejudice – it doesn’t magic out of nowhere a barrier to entering the workforce. It legitimises and…
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Danae Elon’s Film Explores Loving And Leaving Jerusalem
There is a scene in Danae Elon’s remarkable and highly personal documentary, PS Jerusalem, in which her eldest son Tristan is walking at night with his best friend, a Palestinian named Luai. The boys, who are in grammar school, are classmates at the bilingual Hand in Hand School in Jerusalem and their ambling takes them…
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What Anti-Zionists Like Linda Sarsour Get Wrong About Feminism
Last week, I wrote in The New York Times about my concerns, as a Zionist feminist, with the March 8 International Women’s Strike. Because the platform for the strike called for the “decolonization of Palestine” as part of “the beating heart of this new feminist movement,” and one of its prominent organizers, Rasmea Odeh, is…
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Ilana Glazer of ‘Broad City’ Weds
Various outlets are reporting that Ilana Glazer married her longtime boyfriend last month. Happy news regarding any Jewish woman, but particularly one who has made me laugh more than just about anyone (ahem, the “Knockoffs” episode), deserves a hearty Sisterhood mazal tov! Phoebe Maltz Bovy edits the Sisterhood, and can be reached at [email protected]. Her…
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The Jewish Response To ‘Get Out’? It’s Complicated.
The next movie I plan to see is Jordan Peele’s horror film, “Get Out.” That’s both because it’s supposed to be amazing, and for another, more specific reason: I wrote my doctoral dissertation on how fictional intermarriage plots have been used to tell broader stories about identity. A horror story about a black man (Chris)…
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One Jewish Feminist On Why She Participated In The Women’s Strike
I was politicized in my teens, first in the reproductive rights and environmental movements. Back then I hardly understood how my Jewishness informed my activism. It would take years of reflection for me to really get it: my leftist principles were wholly shaped by who I have always been: a Jewish woman in a world…
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