Guest post by Aher Ha’am What would a “one-state solution” mean? I have always been skeptical of the idea – especially because so many who
Sarah Brammer-Shlay is a rabbinical school student at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. She is currently living in Jerusalem. Monday May 10 is Jerusalem Day (Yom
Throughout the four years of the Trump administration, the rising threat of right-wing antisemitism, and the broader exclusionary ethnonationalism of which it was a core
Ruth Ebenstein, an American-Israeli journalist, public speaker and peace activist, is the author of the forthcoming memoir, Bosom Buddies: How Breast Cancer Fostered an Unexpected Friendship
This article is part of a collaborative series commissioned by altMuslimah and Jewschool to promote interfaith dialogue and understanding between Muslim and Jewish communities experiencing
Avraham’s tomb in Hebron is in the right place. Its at the heart of Israel’s religious identity and our oppression of Palestine. This is not a coincidence.
This political moment requires acting in solidarity — having other people’s backs and enabling people to have ours. As Jews, we need practice in both.
This article is part of a collaborative series commissioned by altMuslimah and Jewschool to promote interfaith dialogue and understanding between Muslim and Jewish communities
[pullquote align=right] While many cities held annual LGBTQ Pride parades, some held “anti-sharia” protests. [/pullquote]Queer AND religious. Two facts of my identity that live in
On May 22, over 400 Israelis and Americans attended an anti-Trump rally in Tel Aviv — and another in Jerusalem — to protest the US President’s policies.