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David Alexanderovich Douchman is my mother’s first cousin. His mother Bronja was my grandmother’s eldest sister and, unlike my great-grandparents and their seven other children,
Remarks by Rabbi Alana Alpert at Michigan United Justice Assembly: Police Accountability & Civilian Oversight. Good evening. It’s an honor to be sharing a few
“Dad, I have had enough. I don’t really want to talk about 9/11 any more.” So said my older son a couple of weekends ago,
Crossposted from Moriel’s personal blog, The Leftern Wall, where you can find his prose and poetic writing about Israel-Palestine, the Occupation, non-violent resistance, and more.
by Salem Pearce Editor’s Note: This post is the tenth in Jewschool’s series of reflections on Judaism, Jewish identity, race and the events in Ferguson
This week, after 14 years living in Israel, where I never intended to leave, I’m moving back to my ancestral homeland of the South Side
Chicago Jewschoolers, take note! Jewschool Senior Editor Aryeh Bernstein is moving back to Chicago and will be teaching a beginners Judaism class for the Mishkan
Brent Chaim Spodek is the rabbi of Beacon Hebrew Alliance, a wonderful, funky synagogue in New York’s Hudson Valley. He’s currently looking to hire an
by Mo Martin Mo Martin is the host of the new podcast “Radio Free Babylonia”, produced by Jewish Public Media. The year I first cracked