As the Civil Rights activist and former Brandeis president nears his centennial, are we any closer to his goals for liberty and justice for all within the law?
Academics and fans of Lenny Bruce gathered in Waltham, Mass., last week to let out some analytical laughs and celebrate the legedary comedian
Most students don’t even know who Thomas Pickering is
Will step down at the end of the university’s school year
One of the most important voices in 20th-century poetry
After Brandeis president disgracefully revokes her honorary degree
Months after Brandeis University cut ties with the school over a similar protest
Two new books explore the complex legacy and rich life of the great Jewish historian of conversos and Marranos
Becomes second university to do so after ASA’s Israel boycott
The activist behind those anti-Christmas billboards says Judaism is incompatible with the views of nonbelievers—like himself
Al-Quds University president blames it on ‘Jewish extremists,’ ‘opportunists’
Two of the slain men in 2011 were Jewish
In advance of the 70th anniversary of the Babi Yar massacre, an exhibition features the paintings of Felix Lembersky, who defied the Soviet regime and depicted the event as a Jewish tragedy
JData hopes to make community info broadly accessible
Jennifer Gilmore’s latest novel grapples with the legacy of Jewish radicalism in the late 20th century
Israeli ambassador is the commencement speaker
While trying on new artistic hat, artist develops series of paper coats
Foundation wants secular Jews studied; some schools refuse
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