By Chanel Dubofsky and Alana Suskin As we leave the seder table, one of the questions we might ask ourselves is “why are we doing
On March 9, a bill introduced by Yesh Atid MK Meirav Ben-Ari passed unanimously in the Knesset, ensuring that rape kits from Israeli sexual assault
When the world sees people fleeing their countries, images and stories about their dire situations abound: bags hastily packed, families sundered, pets and cherished possessions
Nathaniel Berman is the Rahel Varnhagen Professor in Brown University’s Department of Religious Studies. He is the author of Divine and Demonic in the Poetic
guest post by Aziza Hasan and Andrea Hodos The hostage-taking at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, TX occurred almost three weeks ago. Many Jews continue
I opened Deborah Lipstadt’s guest essay in the New York Times this past week, and as someone familiar with her work, I fully expected left-wing
By any measure – well, by any measure except one – Huwaida Arraf is a Congressional candidate who should be of strong interest to the
(Photo from “My So-Called Selfish Life,” courtesy of Trixie Films) In Part 2 of our mini-mini series on Judaism and being childfree (here’s Part 1),
(Photo from “My So-Called Selfish Life,” courtesy of Trixie Films) In this mini-miniseries, we’re taking a look at being Jewish and childfree from two new
Dr. Sugarman is a family medicine physician who is experienced in the treatment of torture survivors. Dr. Berger is a primary care physician part of
