The New York State Senate passed “BILL S6378A” earlier this month, which attempts to shut down calls for boycotts on a number of so-called “allied nations” including Israel.
A policy that truly defended the right to debate, or even just to listen curiously as others debate, would not require every local Hillel across the country to welcome Jewish Voices for Peace every time its name appeared on a proposed event.
The Creating Change Conference was right to reinstate A Wider Bridge — and the unbecoming ruckus did a major disservice to the anti-occupation movement.
Eli Ungar-Sargon explains why he’s not a Liberal Zionist.
The institutional Jewish Community is changing course, attempting to isolate BDS activists from the progressive coalitions that support them on campuses.
I brought my book “Celebrating Brit Shalom,” the first ever book for Jewish families opting out of circumcision, to the Reform movement’s biennial conference — here’s how we were received.
Organizers calling for A Wider Bridge’s exclusion from Creating Change are making a serious argument that should be heeded.
After talking about it for a few weeks, our first episode (on Jewschool) is finally here! We spoke with Keren Soffer Sharon about her work
Israeli right-wing NGOs hypocritically hide hundreds of millions of dollars from public scrutiny, details Peace Now.
Tuesday, the National LGBTQ Creating Change Conference reversed its decision to cancel a Shabbat gathering by an LGBTQ Israel group.