Armin Rosen is a staff writer for Tablet magazine.
At this year’s Oslo Freedom Forum, even the most sanguine activists struggled to overcome a sense of drift and impotence
A recent gathering of 56 survivors in the Hudson Valley was a painful and uncomfortable reminder that living memory of the Holocaust has nearly run out forever
Traveling through East Africa and Minnesota reveals a story more quintessentially American than either the congresswoman or her detractors want to admit
Skipped by the university’s chancellor for the second time, Thursday’s hearings to address allegations of pervasive student and faculty antisemitism ended in bitter stalemate
Benjamin Dichter, the free-thinking, radical nonconformist at the heart of Canada’s trucker protests, continues a long history of Jewish social activism
The few remnants of Krakow’s Jewish past are at the heart of its efforts to welcome those fleeing a new European war
How Pitchfork darling Ariel Pink became a music industry untouchable
The band’s cancellation of its Tel Aviv shows, despite having a member who currently lives there, is the latest mob-driven act of meaningless cowardice
The Democratic activist troika fighting his Twitter acquisition has identified a new front in the battle to turn American life into a perpetual partisan apocalypse
The Holocaust poet refused easy meaning in his work and committed suicide at 49. Now Pierre Joris and Daniel Kaufman set his poetry to music that surprisingly doesn’t suck.
His political comedies raise a disquieting point: Maybe it’s harder to find a real terrorist than it is to make up your own
A once-in-a-generation, yet largely forgotten, insect swarm reminds us that God’s plagues and wonders might be closer at hand than we think
These days, the former rap provocateur is a sorely needed example of old-school artistic purity
Their extreme wealth and generous giving to Jewish causes speak to a precarious balancing act that the war in Ukraine may have permanently undone
Maybe it’s possible after all to find true meaning at a Malibu yoga retreat
A Hollywood art gallery explores pilgrimage, wandering, shelter, and other themes of an LA Sukkot
The founder of Finance Blocks on the city’s fertile blockchain soil
A lesson in being uncool from the legendary LA duo