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‘Grounds for Collaboration’: First Jewish Zine Festival Celebrates Unconventional Publishing

By Hannah Docter-Loeb | Comments Off on ‘Grounds for Collaboration’: First Jewish Zine Festival Celebrates Unconventional Publishing

Creatives across North America flocked to pop-up events hosted by the Jewish Zine Archive to revel in a renaissance of small-scale Jewish independent publication.

New Year, New Tactics

By Jacquelyn Torres | Comments Off on New Year, New Tactics

New Voices chats with a student organizer for today’s best tips on campus activism and agitation as part of our Disorientation Guide.

Tov Li B’Mahaneh Ramah: Remembering A Culture Of Sexual Harassment At Camp

By Alyx Bernstein | Comments Off on Tov Li B’Mahaneh Ramah: Remembering A Culture Of Sexual Harassment At Camp

“In our minds, the fun and harmless rule-breaking was no different than treating one another’s bodies as fodder for our entertainment. Sexual violence was celebrated, encouraged, uplifted, and glorified, even as it was, technically, against the rules.”

A Jewish Person Binds Their Chest

By Talia BarNoy | Comments Off on A Jewish Person Binds Their Chest

“I stood there, in my father’s closet, looking up at the cracked white paint of the ceiling, hoping God would hear that I was man, woman, and everything too.”

Coping With The Christian Gaze On Shakespeare’s Jew

By James Rozenshteyn | Comments Off on Coping With The Christian Gaze On Shakespeare’s Jew

Is “The Merchant of Venice” antisemitic? Yes, but not for the reason you might think.

Jewish Queeries: Summer Frolic Compendium

By Nat El-Hai | Comments Off on Jewish Queeries: Summer Frolic Compendium

The Jewish guide to the love, lust, and everything undefinable that comes with the summertime gaiety of 5782.

D’var Torah: How To Protect Our Queer Jewish Kids

By Rena Yehuda Newman | Comments Off on D’var Torah: How To Protect Our Queer Jewish Kids

“Growing up as a people means facing frightening frontiers – including the intimate landscapes of our own bodies. Yet, we can build a safer, more loving Jewish gender and sexual future.”

The Battle Over California’s Ethnic Studies Curriculum

By Naomi Friedland | Comments Off on The Battle Over California’s Ethnic Studies Curriculum

While major Zionist organizations lobby to change California’s Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum, many Jewish students and scholars across California have a different outlook on the issue – and are being overlooked in the debate.

Jewish Pentimenti & Looking Backwards For A Media Future: Jewish Media Fellowship Reflection

By Eli Hurwitz | Comments Off on Jewish Pentimenti & Looking Backwards For A Media Future: Jewish Media Fellowship Reflection

“What would these Jewish futures look like? What would our canon become, and what would new Jewish media look like? Maybe most importantly, what choices can we make to bring these Judaisms into the present?”

#SaveSadeh: Europe’s Only Jewish Farm Faces Eviction

By New Voices Editorial Board | Comments Off on #SaveSadeh: Europe’s Only Jewish Farm Faces Eviction

The potential closure of Sadeh Farm puts the future of a global Jewish farming movement at stake – especially for Jewish youth.

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