Have you ever noticed that the walls of Jewish communal institutions are covered in gorgeous maps of Israel? There’s a problem with them: our gorgeous
Browse city-by-city Israeli elections results in this Google map by Adam Ross, a student in Hebrew U’s geography program.
Can we finally talk about racism in Israel now? Or are we still pretending it’s not a thing?
To celebrate Pesach, we must learn to bake bread.
26 Adar will forever live in infamy as the day American Jewry stood in near unanimous silence as Israel embarked down the road to apartheid.
“Why write a whole haggadah?” you might ask. “Surely you don’t think anyone will use the whole thing?” You would probably be right — although
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s extra dose of racism in this election will most likely translate into street violence and worse for Palestinian Citizens of Israel, other
Aaron Davidman’s “Wrestling Jerusalem” one-man about Israel play delivers compelling drama and complexity.
As part of a two-month long series of speakers on social justice issues in Israel and Palestine, Swarthmore Hillel scheduled a presentation and discussion with