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A Love Letter to “Timtum: A Trans Jew Zine”

By Rena Yehuda Newman | Comments Off on A Love Letter to “Timtum: A Trans Jew Zine”

“The Rabbis wrote commentaries and we write zines.”

Eight Nights of Jewish Zines: Doykeit Zine Series

By New Voices Editorial Board | Comments Off on Eight Nights of Jewish Zines: Doykeit Zine Series

For the fifth night of Hanukkah, New Voices presents this interview about the Doykeit zine series with JB Brager, the editor of a now four-part collection of writing on themes of queerness, anti-zionism, and diaspora.

Eight Nights of Jewish Zines: Ushpi(zine) by Linke Fligl

By New Voices Editorial Board | Comments Off on Eight Nights of Jewish Zines: Ushpi(zine) by Linke Fligl

“Diasporism offers a path to that future, one of teshuvah (return) and remembering.”

Eight Nights of Jewish Zines

By Rena Yehuda Newman | Comments Off on Eight Nights of Jewish Zines

New Voices Magazine has a different kind of light to bring to each night of Hanukkah: Jewish zines. Our Editor is excited to spotlight a series of their favorite independently published zines throughout the holiday, featuring a new zine each day to increase the indie-publishing light alongside the growing glow of the chanukkiah.

Eight Nights of Jewish Zines: The JOOOT Hanukkah 5781 Zine

By New Voices Editorial Board | Comments Off on Eight Nights of Jewish Zines: The JOOOT Hanukkah 5781 Zine

An interview with the creators of Judaism On Our Own Terms Hanukkah 5781 Zine.

Illuminating the Diaspora in “The Full Severity of Our Connection”

By Kayla Cohen | Comments Off on Illuminating the Diaspora in “The Full Severity of Our Connection”

Capturing the tension between a wide-ranging diaspora and conflict-ridden Jewish state in her new book, “The Full Severity of Our Connection,” author Kayla Cohen navigates questions of peoplehood in a contemporary, global context as a Jewish college student.

Diaspora English: An American Election in Israel

By Daniel Crasnow | Comments Off on Diaspora English: An American Election in Israel

“While American Jews continue to care about Israel, Israelis do not care as much about America.”

The Antisemite’s Ashtray

By Chaya Holch | Comments Off on The Antisemite’s Ashtray

Should we bury our shame or laugh at it?

Arts & Crafts, Bonfires, and USDA Flour Sacks: The Little-Known History of Global Jewish Summer Camps

By Rebecca Tauber | Comments Off on Arts & Crafts, Bonfires, and USDA Flour Sacks: The Little-Known History of Global Jewish Summer Camps

An archival story of how “Summer Children’s Colonies” became known as Jewish diasporic humanitarian aid.

Diaspora English: Tradition As A Tool For Rebuilding

By Daniel Crasnow | Comments Off on Diaspora English: Tradition As A Tool For Rebuilding

“It can be hard to find comfort in a world where many of the traditional sources of identity are being reexamined and dismantled.”

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