by Isaac Brosilow This piece was originally posted by the American Jewish Peace Archive. For organizer and author Paul Engler, the grassroots uprising that greeted the
My younger son recently did something he should not have done. And he told us about it. He didn’t even know why he did it,
Hannah Ehlers currently lives in DC. She attended American University where she majored in Jewish Studies. Ehlers is Development Associate at the New Israel Fund,
We are well aware, unfortunately, of the prevalence of denying the Nakba in the Jewish community. This letter is meant to be shared with those
Another film about dialogue and peacebuilding between a few Israelis and Palestinians, with a few helpful Americans involved? At first blush, ho-hum. If you have
The irony of the Trump Jerusalem decision is that we are told it “recognizes reality.” Ironic because “recognizing reality” is perhaps the single most essential
At this time of year, people often make charitable donations. There are many wonderful Jewish social justice organizations covering a spectrum of issues that are worth supporting this season!
A Birthright Israel trip alum gives three reasons why Birthright trips are problematic.
Those of us connected to the heritage of Avraham must engage in this difficult work of imbuing the words of our tradition with meanings that honor the values embodied by our ancestors in this week’s parasha of radical respect and generosity.
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.