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Starting a DIY Klezmer Group with the Hava Nagila Principle

By Miri Verona | Comments Off on Starting a DIY Klezmer Group with the Hava Nagila Principle

Klezmer is all the rage. The New Voices Disorientation Guide is here to show you how to start the Jewish band of your dreams.

“This book will make people check themselves:” Jonathan Freedland on Escaping Auschwitz

By Raquel G. Frohlich | Comments Off on “This book will make people check themselves:” Jonathan Freedland on Escaping Auschwitz

The author of “The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World,” on Rudolph Vrba’s story, modern genocide, and the unfair expectations placed on survivors of great trauma.

Chelly Wilson, Queen of the Deuce, Matron of Sleaze

By Lauren Hakimi | Comments Off on Chelly Wilson, Queen of the Deuce, Matron of Sleaze

How do we remember the infamous Greek Jewish lesbian immigrant porn theater boss Chelly Wilson? Lauren Hakimi reviews the documentary “Queen Of The Deuce,” showing at DOC NYC.

Got Enemies? Try a Jewish Incantation Bowl

By Miranda Hellmold Stone | Comments Off on Got Enemies? Try a Jewish Incantation Bowl

Scholar Shira Eliassian talks incantation bowls, demon divorces, and feminist historical narratives.

Revisiting The Campus Archives

By Rena Yehuda Newman | Comments Off on Revisiting The Campus Archives

How student activists use the power of archives to serve the local cause they’re fighting for.

Street Show

By Seth Andrew Bearman | Comments Off on Street Show

“I told you, you can. You’re a Jew, I’m a Jew, it’s what we are. We take things. You can take it.”

‘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.”

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