Playing a 1960s beatnik, Oscar Isaac finds out that being Jewish doesn’t make you a social justice authority
Lorraine Hansberry’s ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,’ an overlooked play about idealism and apathy, gets a New York revival
Lorraine Hansberry’s ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,’ an overlooked play about idealism and apathy, gets a New York revival
Jewish comedians made racist jokes about him. Some Black audiences booed him. But his faith was genuine
Reconsidering Birthright in the time of Ben-Gvir
'You People' presents American Jews as a white monolith, ignoring our diverse, multiracial reality
The Republican politician is not the first person to claim minority identity for personal gain
Understanding that antisemitism can take many forms — not just hostility toward Jews — is crucial to combating it
Klein has long been the subject of controversy over his aggressive public rhetoric
James Gray's Jewish family is pitch perfect, but its sole Black character is given short shrift
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