On Shabbat, the American children take over the perpetual soccer game across the street. They are exponentially whinier than the Israeli children. They are far
I just published a piece at the Jewish Journal about my experience yesterday at the action at the Hyatt hotel in Los Angeles, called “Putting
Avraham Burg, one-time Speaker of Knesset and renegade political royalty, has done what all successful (and/or out of power) politicians in Israel do: started his
I’m always afraid of saying anything about women on the internet because obviously I’m a moron with the wrong junk between my legs. But I
Our awesome friends over at Jewish Funds for Justice are recruiting for their next leadership cohort. This one is kinda different because it’s focused on
Job Opening: JFSJ Director of Leadership Initiatives Jewish Funds for Justice seeks an energetic and motivated Director of Leadership Initiatives to drive all aspects of
On a blistering, sunny Thursday morning in Jerusalem, I meet a group of folks from Shovrim Shtika (Breaking the Silence) for a tour of Hebron.
Hey y’all, this is from Daniel Raphael Silverstein, a friend who does some good spoken word. He writes: During the 3 weeks of mourning, culminating
This is a guest post by Nikki Ralston, Director of Online Communications at Hiddush, a non-profit working to advance religious freedom and equality in Israel.
It’s been exactly one week since my return to California. I was in Warsaw, Krakow and some small villages near Nowy Targ, in the heart