It won’t come as any surprise that the mission of repairing the world takes on many forms, including that of advocacy for the social rights
I wrote recently about how certain Jewish organizations need to stop talking shit about Occupy and instead capitalize (you’ll pardon the pun) on the shared
Gawker has discovered a variation on Godwin’s law: “As a Tea Party discussion grows longer, the probability of anti-semitism approaches one.” Apparently Sandra Fluke’s dating
As the new year begins, here at Jewschool we put together an entirely unscientific, completely biased view of some of the best and worst of
It begins, as many things do these days, with a mic check, in a room full of well groomed, business casual clad young people, a
As many know, Mobius, activist and founder of this blog, is known for his outspoken views ending on the Occupation and more recently for his
Unsurprisingly, Jewschool and Jewschoolers have been all over the Occupy Wall Street movement. From organizing the widely successful Kol Nidre services to playing hacky sack
This guestpost is by Mik Moore, a writer and campaign strategist, and the principal partner at Mik Moore Consulting LLC. This morning I got up,
Marcia Freedman passed away peacefully on September 21, 2021. Her many accomplishments include serving as the first and only American born woman and only out
by Rabbi Michelle Dardashti Jacob has a thing for messing with the expected societal order. His story begins with striving to claim for himself what