As any of us who are at all politically involved can attest to, it’s pretty damn hard to stay optimistic about world politics. We’re surrounded
At first it was a letter signed by 30 Israeli rabbis, primarily haredi and many in public positions, supporting a religious injunction against renting or
The 5,000-hectare blaze near Haifa in Israel through the Carmel national forest sparked controversy inside and outside Israel this past week. Emergency funds were set
This is a guest post by Drew Cohen, J Street U’s staff co-organizer in Jerusalem, and in his final year of the Pardes Educators Program.
As a small group of congregants at Temple Beth Avodah in Newton back out of a J Street event and relocate tonight’s event with Jeremy
Rabbi Sharon Brous of IKAR narrates a video by the makers of The Great Schelp that prompts you and us to counter the politics of
Attentive as always to the sentiment of my peers who obsess less about this issue than I do, the past weekend’s flotilla events have only
A public service announcement from J Street: There is a letter in Congress led by Reps. Bill Delahunt (MA), Ron Kind (WI), David Price (NC),
Pregistration for J Street’s 2011 conference is now open. The theme for this one, which will take place at the Washington Convention Center from February
Hey Professor, didn’t anyone ever tell you in school to raise your hand before speaking? Hadar Susskind, J Street’s policy director, was being interviewed at