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  • Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass touring an affordable housing project construction site in Los Angeles
    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass touring an affordable housing project construction site in Los Angeles
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    What Would the Torah Say About Rent Control?

    In the midst of a national housing crisis, California’s Jewish organizations are breaking ground

    byLouis Sallerson
  • Tzivia Silverstein prepares for Shabbat.(Ali Whittemore)
    Tzivia Silverstein prepares for Shabbat.(Ali Whittemore)
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    Grappling With the Rising Cost of Being Orthodox

    In Atlanta’s Toco Hills enclave, increased housing prices and tuition bills leave observant families strapped for cash

    byAsher Elbein
  • The activists wake up sprawled on mattresses on Rothschild Boulevard on Wednesday, July 27.(Daniella Cheslow)
    The activists wake up sprawled on mattresses on Rothschild Boulevard on Wednesday, July 27.(Daniella Cheslow)
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    House Proud

    Protests against increasing housing prices in Israel shake the Netanyahu government. But in the tent cities erected as part of the campaign, the conversation is about civil society.

    byDaniella Cheslow
  • Protesters, and their tents, in Tel Aviv. (Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images)
    Protesters, and their tents, in Tel Aviv. (Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images)
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    In the Middle

    In the recent tent-city protests, middle-class Israelis took to the streets to protest a political system that ignores them. Without a clear message, will these demonstrations have any effect?

    byEtgar Keret
  • A protest today in Tel Aviv.(Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images)
    A protest today in Tel Aviv.(Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Israel’s Housing Crisis, Rooted in the Settlements

    Not that you’d know it from the anti-‘politics’ protesters

    byLiel Leibovitz
  • (Len Small/Tablet Magazine)
    (Len Small/Tablet Magazine)
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    Haredization

    In Israel, gentrification is about religion, not class

    byShoshana Kordova
  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews and the Culver El Estates development.(Collage: Tablet Magazine; hasidim photo: Flickr/Ismael Alonso; map: NYC Department of City Planning)
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews and the Culver El Estates development.(Collage: Tablet Magazine; hasidim photo: Flickr/Ismael Alonso; map: NYC Department of City Planning)
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    Home Front

    Is it wrong to build publicly subsidized housing designed for New York’s ultra-Orthodox community?

    byMark Bergen
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