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An account of a day-to-day demonstration in Israel and Palestine, moments before current tensions exploded
SCWANA and Balkan Jewish Stories of Adornment
A statement from the New Voices Editor on the current moment in Israel and Palestine.
Despite Jewish organizations rallying together against the genocide, the movement has not gained the same traction within the broader American Jewish community.
Apolitical Memories from somewhere in the Middle East
Something behind a // Maybe-belief
A romance from the New York Mycological Society blossoms into a trek through the world of Jewish urban foraging
“When you pray the Lakota way, do you feel like you’re praying to the same God?”
“To my surprise, Shabbat dinners became a predictable and grounding occurrence every week. My mom cooked, I set the table, and my dad and brother cleaned up after the meal. Sometimes it was twenty minutes of near silence then everyone scurried off to their bedrooms again. Sometimes it ended in explosive arguments and someone finishing their plate an hour or two later in the kitchen. But sometimes it worked.”