Antisemitic Tropes Haunt ‘Wendell & Wild’
Despite a thoughtfully diverse cast, the movie falls short when it comes to its only Jewish character.
Journalism by Jewish college students, for Jewish college students.
Despite a thoughtfully diverse cast, the movie falls short when it comes to its only Jewish character.
Is “The Merchant of Venice” antisemitic? Yes, but not for the reason you might think.
“because I feel most like myself when I start stroking my nose / & projecting my insecurities / onto some tiny piece of land”
Facing antisemitism as an ex-Orthodox, Queer-Mizrahi Jew in America
In a world ruled by Godwin’s Law, how can we reclaim the memory of the Holocaust to fight against today’s real atrocities?
“Little Jew, you have no / power but the blame / takes the edge off.” A poem for T’sha b’av.
Crying wolf about online antisemitism cheapens the term to the point of insignificance, endangering American Jews in the process.
A conspicuous Jewish presence at an elite university has some side effects
On escaping antisemitic violence through community building, not nation building.
While mainstream Jewish Australian institutions remain right-wing, Jewish communist, anti-fascist, and anti-colonial movements – and memories of them – are bubbling back into awareness for many young Australian Jews.
Are the kids alright? How the parenting styles of Holocaust survivors transmitted trauma to the next generation and beyond.
“I cannot ignore these two incidents. I can’t think of them as tragic coincidences.”
“The Rabbis wrote commentaries and we write zines.”