Antisemitic images projected onto buildings spur Florida politicians to propose a new law
Projecting temporary images evades laws against graffiti and vandalism, but a proposed local bill would impose fines and jail time
Projecting temporary images evades laws against graffiti and vandalism, but a proposed local bill would impose fines and jail time
Students for Justice in Palestine and its president were accused of property damage in the October incident
Palestine Legal, which is representing the student, said George Washington University was targeting legitimate activism
As the Democrats’ chief deputy whip, Rep. Deborah Wasserman Schultz herds her colleagues for key votes. So I figured she could rustle up nine Jews.
As many Jews double down on confronting climate change, we must accept both the brokenness and wholeness of this painful time
As we celebrate another Pride Month, our nation is backsliding, and our hard-fought gains are in peril.
The Israeli High Court ruled against permanent legal status for residents of Masafer Yatta, an area that Israel says is a firing range.
Editor’s Note: “Not Going Quietly” is premiering on PBS’ “POV” Monday, Jan. 24 at 10 p.m. To mark it’s TV debut we have republished this interview with director Nicholas Bruckman from August 11, 2021. When Nicholas Bruckman met Ady Barkan in early 2018, he was prepared to be bummed out. Barkan had just confronted then-Senator…
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