originally posted at Diverge A few weeks ago, I went to a JStreet event with John Ging, the head of the United Nation’s Relief and Works
Bikkurim: An Incubator for New Jewish Ideas is accepting applications for 2011! Bikkurim seeks innovative, NYC-based, Jewish, non-profit projects that are in early stages of
As I write this, the Hazon East Coast Food Conference, which is completely sold out, is commencing. In just two more weeks, the West Coast
Jewschool is proud to publish this guest post by Nirit Moskovich, Yael Maizel and Ronit Sela, spokespersons for The Association for Civil Rights in Israel
The correct answer should be that it isn’t, because Bibi Netanyahu fired all the 50 civil servants who, in their official capacity, excommunicated any Jew
The 5,000-hectare blaze near Haifa in Israel through the Carmel national forest sparked controversy inside and outside Israel this past week. Emergency funds were set
A Guest blog by Rob Kutner. Rob was a writer on The Daily Show and is currently writing for Conan on TBS We can probably
Image of the day: A Jewish shopper at Balducci’s main location in Greenwich Village noticed this most unlikely display last week (three years ago, but
Cross-posted from Pursue’s blog with permission. Putting the spin on justice! While you’re eating those potato latkes and thinking about who inspires you, take a
This is a guest post by Drew Cohen, J Street U’s staff co-organizer in Jerusalem, and in his final year of the Pardes Educators Program.