As I stood at the intersection of 4th and Water Streets on August 12, 2018, I thought, I can’t believe I’m here again, trying to
This year, we fight Nazis. We do it because it is a moral imperative, and we do it for survival. We fight because we are Jews. #JewsFightNazis.
Reckoning with Jewish trauma and privilege in the wake of Charlottesville
“Going to Charlottesville I honestly believed my kippah and tallit would protect me.”
I am in Charlottesville. I am physically intact, but I am not okay. This is not okay. Our country is not okay. I have been
Jewish fear is real. So is Jewish solidarity — for Jews by others, by Jews for others. And so is love. We are not alone.
On Tuesday, over 500 young Jews joined a Boston rally against white supremacy at the site of the Boston Holocaust Memorial’s second vandalization.
A Jewish street medic’s first-hand accounting of neo-Nazi violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend of August 12-13.
What will it was look like to put our bodies on the line in front of violent white supremacists accountable to nothing and no one?
“It is not incumbent upon you to finish the task, but neither are you free to absolve yourself from it.” We’ve thought about these words