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Who’s Disarming the Fight Against Antisemitism?

By Ethan Friedland | Comments Off on Who’s Disarming the Fight Against Antisemitism?

Crying wolf about online antisemitism cheapens the term to the point of insignificance, endangering American Jews in the process.

Jewish Queeries Series: The Modern Yentas

By Nat El-Hai | Comments Off on Jewish Queeries Series: The Modern Yentas

Real advice. Real Nice Jewish Queers. Introducing the Jewish Queeries Series.

What’s New With The Workers Circle College Network

By Noa Baron and Brit Zak | Comments Off on What’s New With The Workers Circle College Network

Two student activists on the politics and vision behind a new Jewish socialist youth collective.

The Synagogue in Tokyo

By Oren Oppenheim | Comments Off on The Synagogue in Tokyo

Meet the little-known Jews of Japan, thriving in the furthest reaches of diaspora

A Closer Look at WashJew

By Micah Sandman | Comments Off on A Closer Look at WashJew

A conspicuous Jewish presence at an elite university has some side effects

Envisioning Jewish Safety Beyond the Nation State

By Drew Perkoski | Comments Off on Envisioning Jewish Safety Beyond the Nation State

On escaping antisemitic violence through community building, not nation building.

The Tzimtzum of a Jewish Journal

By Lila Goldstein | Comments Off on The Tzimtzum of a Jewish Journal

Acts of solitary creation through Jewish journaling practices have grown among young Jews, isolated in the pandemic.

The “Halakhically Curious” Phenomenon

By Sofia Freudenstein | Comments Off on The “Halakhically Curious” Phenomenon

Jewish law has often problematically been taught as a set of dogmatic rules, but a new generation of Jews and Jewish educators are calling for a more intentional vision of halakha.

Peeling Back the Mythology of the Australian Jewish Left

By Mika Benesh | Comments Off on Peeling Back the Mythology of the Australian Jewish Left

While mainstream Jewish Australian institutions remain right-wing, Jewish communist, anti-fascist, and anti-colonial movements – and memories of them – are bubbling back into awareness for many young Australian Jews.

I Put a Ring in Your Nose

By Mirushe Zylali | Comments Off on I Put a Ring in Your Nose

SCWANA and Balkan Jewish Adornment Today

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