JPost covers UPZ’s birthright israel trip — the only progressive such trip in existance, now in partnership with the New Israel Fund. And I couldn’t
The central message of Breaking the Silence is “it can’t be done differently.” A humane occupation is not possible in the experiences of these soldiers
The Breaking the Silence exhibit opened last night to a crowd of a hundred participants who listened with stilled awe as Yehuda Shaul and Arnon Degani, 25- and 26-year-old
When the government of Israel has to run advertising extolling the values of not deserting military service, we all may be welcome to speculate about
Other than the media sensation of Israel’s cars going electric, a few other environmental Jew-news mishegas: Hazon awarded almost $84K to green projects in Israel
Original art from the graphic novel Megillat Esther on exhibit at the NYU Bronfman Center from Feb 7 – Mar 24th! Artist JT Waldman will
Jewschool announces the U.S. premier of Breaking the Silence’s exhibit of photographs and video testimonies from soldiers who served in occupied territories, collected and presented
(By Leah Koenig, X-posted from The Jew & The Carrot) Many people complain that it’s difficult to find a synagogue to join in New York