Between My Derech & The World: Wrestling with Antisemitism & Apostasy
Facing antisemitism as an ex-Orthodox, Queer-Mizrahi Jew in America
Journalism by Jewish college students, for Jewish college students.
Facing antisemitism as an ex-Orthodox, Queer-Mizrahi Jew in America
Published this week by a conservative Christian media group, New Voices sat down to read Dennis Prager’s new haggadah.
Finding healing with ADHD, stimming, and Sephardic kabbalistic musician Victoria Hanna.
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.
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.
Much like the land that American Jews live on, the money we give as tzedekah is not ours; rather, we are obligated to give it back to whom it truly belongs.
For young working-class Jews stuck in abusive living situations, ritual observance can become difficult or impossible – a struggle often erased in American Jewish communities, where classism and assumptions of wealth pervade.
Crying wolf about online antisemitism cheapens the term to the point of insignificance, endangering American Jews in the process.
On escaping antisemitic violence through community building, not nation building.