by Joelle Novey Photo attribution: Al Zawaydah, in the south of Gaza on December 23rd, 2024. Photo by Abood M Almadhoun and posted by Gaza Soup Kitchen
by Eliana Fishman and Isaac Brooks Fishman Sukkot, celebrated recently, involved a lot of preparation: putting up and decorating a Sukkah, buying lulav and etrog,
What could the Israeli government have done differently after October 7? A number of people asked me this when I called for a ceasefire on
by Eliana Fishman I waited until October 8th to write about my four biggest pet peeves with how many fellow Jews talk about the October
We begin where all mourning begins. We say their names: Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Almog Sarusi, Alex Lobanov, Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi, and Ori Danino. These six
by Sam Brody This is a 17 of Tammuz post. For those of you who don’t know, this is a minor Jewish fast day commemorating
Last night (July 17), the Knesset voted overwhelmingly – just 9 votes opposed, mostly Palestinian – to pass a resolution opposing on principle the establishment
Following the letter by UCLA Hillel students – disagreeing with the protesters but calling them mostly peaceful and (after the violent attack on them) pleading
Image by Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune, May 5, 2024, “At U. of C. encampment, Jewish organizers explain significance of their anti-Zionist Shabbat service“ The Chicago
On Sunday, April 7, the Marquette University chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) planted 41,000 flags on campus in recognition of the ongoing
