While their numbers remain small, a dam may have broken for others with similar feelings
With a new anthology, author and publisher Zibby Owens brings together dozens of writers to talk about Jewish life after Oct. 7
You refused to sit on a literary panel with me. I invite you to my Shabbes table instead, so we can actually talk to each other and face our fears.
Why Tucker Carlson became America’s conspiracist-in-chief
In the face of rising antisemitism, college educators—especially in Jewish studies departments—face new expectations inside and outside the classroom
Since Oct. 7, the country’s small Jewish community has faced growing prejudice
CUNY threatens to spiral into antisemitic violence once again this fall unless Mayor Eric Adams and the NYPD start enforcing the law
Sexual assault against Jews as an instrument of antisemitism is more prevalent than we know
After enduring a year of protests, encampments, and turmoil, college students return to campus uncertain what the year to come will hold
Is Masha Gessen’s performative anti-Zionism an exception to the magazine’s commitment to factual accuracy and independent style, or a reflection of broader decay?
The site seems to be intentionally trafficking in disinformation related to Jews, Israel, and Zionism
I am a Native American, originally from Colombia, and a practicing Christian. I’m also a fierce defender of Israel—even though speaking up has cost me friends.
Australian Jews are targeted by boycotts, harassment, and intimidation. Is this the end of a golden age, or just a blip in a long and overwhelmingly positive history?
A New Yorker finds his inner Jew
And moved to Yeshiva University
Christian communities must take heed
My decades of activism—including vocal support for a Palestinian state—apparently don’t matter to my academic colleagues, who have cut me off for being a Zionist
It could. But it probably won’t. Here’s why.