by Aron Wander, Hebrew College rabbinical student living in Jerusalem For the past week and a half, I’ve been wishing things would go back to
In 2008, when the Israeli army bombed Gaza in an attempt to eradicate Hamas, they killed more than a thousand Palestinians, most of them civilians.
To affirm the obvious, the past week has been an emotional cocktail of grief, shock, horror, fear, anger, and confusion from the current, grotesque wave
This coming Shabbat, Jews will begin the Torah again in earnest after the preview of the creation narrative that we received on Simchat Torah last
I am an American Jew, and I, like thousands of others, am quiet quitting the relationship I have been told I need to have with
From where did the bullet that killed Shireen Abu Akleh come? One can trace it back to the Israeli soldier, who breeched it behind the
“Q: What is the responsibility of an American Jew to Israel, especially when it comes to the conflict with Palestinians? A1: My responsibility is to
Max Buchdahl (he/him/his) lives in Washington Heights, is a rabbinical student, and tweets at @max_buchdahl. He writes a weekly parsha newsletter based on the Meshech
A Report by Maya Rosen and A. Daniel Roth A brief introduction to the report: Both in activist and in professional contexts, we have worked
(Photo from “My So-Called Selfish Life,” courtesy of Trixie Films) In Part 2 of our mini-mini series on Judaism and being childfree (here’s Part 1),