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From EveLilith and shtetl stories to Claude Cahun, Jess Goldman’s “Shmutz” zine dreams up modern Ashkenazi midrashic fiction for today’s Jewish Left.
One of the oldest Jewish prayers takes on a new unified meaning early in the morning, with Women Of The Wall
Yeshiva University’s win-streak is overshadowing the team’s assault allegations. Jewish Press coverage is complicit.
Reform Judaism’s movement-wide gender culture underlies the Morgan Lewis report.
How do I balance a romantic relationship where it’s hard to find common ground in any discussion about religion?
In a world ruled by Godwin’s Law, how can we reclaim the memory of the Holocaust to fight against today’s real atrocities?
No one gives you any real guidance on how to handle depression.
As the assimilation dilemma grows, an obsession with “continuity discourse” may be creating more barriers for Jews often shamed for multi-traditional upbringings.
Reviewing the anti-Zionist queer and Jewish “yearbook” series that’s made many diaspora Jews feel less alone.
For Ashkenazi lineages, what does it take to go beyond Anatevaka and into often-unrecorded personal history?