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[…] Read the first part in our series of Jewish perspectives on Syrian refugees, “Finding commonal…“ […]
On Perspectives on Syrian refugees: Finding commonality in Jewish history
[…] few weeks ago, I wrote about how Bernie Sanders makes the decision to talk about his Jewishness, specifically how…
On Trump, Sanders, and the rhetoric of Jewishness
[…] struggle, a legacy which is often devalued, misunderstood, or erased. As forms of analysis, such as intersectionality, become more…
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[…] a smashing piece by Jonathan P. Katz, a new connoisseur of a University of Chicago, during New Voices, called…
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[…] balk at the language of intersectionality, the study of related systems of identity and oppression. Many feel alienated from…
On Co-opting social justice won’t erase reality in Israel
[…] at New Voices, we’re no strangers to the questions of Jews and race. And while it seems like we’ve…
On Ashkenazim Are White
[…] said AEPi is open to these discussions, and cited the program “Consent is So Frat,” started by the AEPi chapter…
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[…] agree with everything these articles say, but I’ve gotten something from each of them): LGBTQ Jews: Let’s Stop Talking About Israel. In…
On LGBTQ Jews: Let’s stop talking about Israel
Thank you, Chaim for your kind words. Don't let others judge. As I like to say, "If the mother is…
On It’s time for Jews to condemn Rabbi Mizrachi
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