Ben Shahn was a radical artist — why didn’t he want to be called a Jewish one?
A new retrospective at the Jewish Museum finds an artist whose Jewish identity was linked to a questioning crusade for justice
A new retrospective at the Jewish Museum finds an artist whose Jewish identity was linked to a questioning crusade for justice
Judge Geoffrey Crawford compared Mohsen Mahdawi’s detention to the Palmer Raids and McCarthy era
Elizabeth Tsurkov has spent 682 days in captivity in Iraq. For her sister, Emma, watching the Gaza hostages go free brings a special kind of joy — and pain
Donziger was imprisoned and later put under house arrest after suing Chevron for $9.5-billion
She started speaking out a few weeks after Oct. 7 and hasn't stopped since
Many Yiddish writers came to L.A. at the turn of the 20th century as part of a health-seeking movement
Tom Haviv, creator of the Hamsa Flag Project, reflects on a utopian symbol’s meaning post-Oct. 7
Leo Franks believes he was punished for his political activism and prevented from making aliyah by officials in Israel’s Interior Ministry
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