by Sara Klugman, for All That’s Left All That’s Left, a Jerusalem-based, anti-Occupation collective, has published For a Time Such as This: 5784 Purim Reader, a series
by an anonymous Torah student, for All That’s Left All That’s Left, a Jerusalem-based, anti-Occupation collective, has published For a Time Such as This: 5784 Purim
by Lexie Botzum for All That’s Left All That’s Left, a Jerusalem-based, anti-Occupation collective, has published For a Time Such as This: 5784 Purim Reader, a
by Zev Mishell As the war on Gaza reaches into its sixth month, every day there are new reports of the horrors being inflicted there.
guest post by Emily Filler Before Shabbat came in last week, I saw the tweet above, re-posted by several horrified friends on social media. The
The second post of Jewschool’s this year recognizing and responding to the dark side of Purim While a famous Rabbinic teaching connects the joyous, raucous
The first of our submissions addressing the dark side of Purim Eliana Fishman lives in Washington DC and works in Democratic politics I grew
guest post by Shaul Magid, Dartmouth College Purim is an amalgam of things, each distinct, together forming a tapestry that the rabbinic imagination weaves together
The mitzvah of erasing Amalek, to my mind, is an aspect of Judaism that can only be salvaged by turning its gaze inward, to remember
If you’re ever attended a lavish banquet, especially in a culture other than your own, you’ve probably been offered an unfamiliar delicacy. Now imagine that