I found a book in the ruins of Kibbutz Be’eri — and then I had to find its author
The reader may never be known to me. The writer gave me a new perspective on Israeli suffering and nationalism
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Bowman has elicited pushback locally and nationally over his calls for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas
The reader may never be known to me. The writer gave me a new perspective on Israeli suffering and nationalism
Jews in the Netherlands have been hiding their Jewishness to avoid violent threats tied to the Israel-Hamas war
Business at the Golden Dolphin had dropped precipitously after its owner posted pictures of the hostages and flew Israeli flags outside the diner
The short film “Sevap/Mitzvah,” which is eligible for Oscar contention, tells a remarkable true story
With the rise in the party of an isolationist right, spurred in part by Trump’s America First rhetoric, Jewish Republicans fret about the future of the U.S.-Israel relationship?
'We have to share the land. On a good basis, not one side is superior to the other.'
Michal Cotler-Wunsh called Israel's release of images of victims slain by Hamas an 'Emmett Till' moment for the Jewish state
As relatives of the hostages tour the US to promote their cause, questions remain about what strategy — if any — American Jews should pursue to secure their release
Jews and Muslims are grieving separately, and on occasion, together
A wall outside Squirrel Hill's public high school and several yard signs were defaced
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