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Dramatizing the Normal, Normalizing Despair

By Sasha Weiss | Comments Off on Dramatizing the Normal, Normalizing Despair

Fateless Soars Between Grandiose and Subtle

A Mechitza Down the Middle

By Shira Miller | Comments Off on A Mechitza Down the Middle

Wesleyan’s Gender-Troubled Shabbat

Just Over the Fence

By Ari Miller | Comments Off on Just Over the Fence

Palestinian “Bil’in West” Challenges Israel’s Settlement Policies

This is Not a Gender Issue

By Avi Mermelstein | Comments Off on This is Not a Gender Issue

Editor’s View

Nightmare of the Month and Other Childhood Memories

By Abigail Miller | Comments Off on Nightmare of the Month and Other Childhood Memories

First Person

On the Verge of True Stardom, Is Sarah Silverman Ready to Take Her Act to the Next Level?

By Ethan Stanislawski | Comments Off on On the Verge of True Stardom, Is Sarah Silverman Ready to Take Her Act to the Next Level?

Film Review

My Kosher Quest

By Amanda Milstein | Comments Off on My Kosher Quest

New Vices: The Humor Files

Talking to Bedouin Women about Themselves

By Kinneret Milgrom | Comments Off on Talking to Bedouin Women about Themselves

Jewish Israeli Student Addresses Bedouin Health Conference

“Oh, So That’s Why You Look So Exotic!” Musings of an Iraqi-Persian Jewess

By Lisa Aslan | Comments Off on “Oh, So That’s Why You Look So Exotic!” Musings of an Iraqi-Persian Jewess

Walking through the crowded shuk on a Friday morning in Ramleh, an Arab and Jewish town in the center of Israel, I heard a familiar tune blasting from a dated boom box up ahead. I was suddenly taken back to Magen David, the Sephardic and Mizrachi shul I went to as a kid. I looked […]

Playing the White Man: A Day with the Abayudaya of Uganda

By Noah Hertz-Bunzl | Comments Off on Playing the White Man: A Day with the Abayudaya of Uganda

Last summer, on the eve of Shavuot, during one of my visits to the Abayudaya, a Ugandan community that converted to Judaism in the 1920s, I met a young man named Israel. Later that night, Israel’s older brother, Saul, his wife Samalie, and their newborn child, were hit on their bike by a motorcycle, on […]

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