I stand at the intersection of many competing and sometimes incongruent identities finding it hard to breathe. I say this acknowledging that I am able
Aizik Meir Dik’s 1868 Yiddish translation of Beecher Stowe’s novel and how Jews were in some ways, positioned to benefit from American racism.
This piece identifies core issues in white Jews’ interaction with whiteness and white privilege and suggests ways toward solidarity with people of color.