Here’s an interesting article in last week’s Washington Post on people of different religions marrying each other. Overall, the article suggests that inter-religious couples are
Jewschool is co-sponsoring Love, Hate and the Jewish State 3: What’s Jewish about a Jewish state? on Thursday, June 24 at 7 pm at the
Crossposted to New Voices Magazine God bless the supreme court of Israel. They aren’t always as daring as I want them to be, but sometimes
An important learning opportunity: blogger/journalist Ashley Bates will discuss life on the ground in Gaza this Thursday, June 17 . Ashley has been living in
The March/April 2010 volume of Tikkun had a roundtable on God in the twenty-first century occasioned by the publication of Art Green’s new book Radical
Our apologies for the slow nature of posts, our contributors are away on vacations, study tours, and saving the world in India. Now is as
The Kyrgyz Government has declared that it has lost control of the southern city of Osh to anti-Uzbek rioters. Few Jewish media outlets or humanitarian
In my last post, I expressed strong dismay at specific actions of the Freedom Flotilla organizers: When the Gaza Freedom Flotilla refused Noam Shalit’s offer to advocate
Epicurious, a wonderful food website and recipe treasure trove, has published a cool little blog called “Around the World in 80 Dishes.” I think it
Michael Oren on Israel’s loosening of restrictions on food: “We were not feeling obliged to provide Gaza with snack food.” He also asserts that the