• Skip to main content

New Voices

"A Shanda Since 1971"

  • Magazine
  • About
  • Events
  • Get Involved

My Profile

settings
person About
create Posts
comment Comments
[…] I have written in the past about my experiences with gender, privilege, Jewish ritual, and the need to find…
On The Flipside to De-gendering Ritual: Continuing the Conversation
[…] reading my coverage of last week’s J Street Conference, a campus Hillel director reached out to me to confess…
On On the Ground at J Street U’s March to Hillel
[…] of 16,000 at its national meeting, this is way ahead of the 600+ who attended last month’s membership conference…
On Inside JVP’s National Membership Meeting
[…] by creating these essentialist views of Jewish masculinity, we not only erase the past, but also ignore those men…
On ‘Gay!’ vs. ‘Goy!’: Examining ‘Manliness’ in Yeshiva vs. Public High Schools
While I do not disagree with your criticism of Bibi's statements, I find your argument at best conclusory and at…
On Netanyahu’s ‘Jewish’ State Is an Affront to Judaism
[…] happen, she nonetheless thinks her school’s J Street U members should sign a petition to allow JVP inside their…
On Inside JVP’s National Membership Meeting
[…] live near other Jews. In short, approximate the normative upper-middle-class, Ashkenazi experience. Our communities do not know what to…
On When Will Orthodoxy be Ready for Me?
[…] comments about Jewish practices. I could talk about the fetishizing comments I’ve heard in the gay community. I could…
On Bagel-Chasers: On the Problem of Jewish Fetish
Academic achievement cannot but be enhanced by the spirit of inclusiveness and warm, engaging social environment that you advocate and…
On How to Make Your Campus Jewish Club More Accessible
[…] Instead, he chose to demonstrate that all we can learn from the other side how not to “normalize.” […]
On Does Open Hillel Have an ‘Anti-Normalization Committee’?
See More Comments
Jewish Service Corps Advertisement
Newsletter
Write for us!

© 2021 New Voices. All Rights Reserved.
Site by Chris Hershberger-Esh, Redesign by Olivia Lee (2025)