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Jewish Students Are Bringing Their Faith to the Campus Movement for Palestine
“I've done more Shabbats in the past couple months than I have in my entire life,” said one student.
By S. Baum
All the Best Bar & Bat Mitzvah Movies That Capture Jewish Coming-of-Age
Netflix’s You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah is a personal favorite.
By Lisa Stardust
What Is Judaism? The Answer Isn't So Simple
In this op-ed, Rabbi Emily Cohen explores some of the many ways people define Judaism.
By Rabbi Emily Cohen
The Jewish Roots of Women's History Month
And the Russian-Jewish refugee who started National Woman's Day — a precursor to the international celebration.
By Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt
What a Holocaust Survivor Taught Me
Sami Steigmann, now 82, spent his early years in a Nazi labor camp.
By Peter Fox
Stop Comparing Everything to the Holocaust
No, COVID safety measures are nothing like the Holocaust.
By Michelle Krasovitski
Mount Holyoke Investigating Antisemitic Graffiti
There have been three reports of antisemitic graffiti this fall.
By Lex McMenamin
This Hanukkah, How Do I Talk to My Grandparents About Israel?
"The values they taught me still shine through me."
By Emma Gometz
“The Nanny” Is the Kind of Celebratory Representation Jewish Women Deserve
And we're long overdue for more.
By Yulia Khabinsky
What ‘Coexistence’ Means for Palestinian and Israeli Youth in Lod
“We just live together because we have to.”
By Abby Seitz
The Israeli Government’s Violence Doesn’t Represent My Judaism
"We must save Sheikh Jarrah.”
By Blair Nodelman
Holocaust Remembrance Day Is More Necessary Than Ever
Anti-Semitic hate crimes and online harassment are on the rise.
By Stephanie Beach
People Tweeted Their Support for Ilhan Omar With #IStandWithIlhan
Controversy over Israel and an Islamophobic attack have people speaking out.
By Lucy Diavolo
The Victims of the Squirrel Hill Synagogue Shooting, as Remembered by Their Community
May their memories be blessings.
By Christianna Silva
I'm Jewish and My Friendship With Muslim Women Has Been Life-Changing
"We are teaching the world how to 'love thy neighbor.'"
By Olivia Rotter
Hannah Risheq Wants to Be America's First Muslim-Jewish Politician
"If growing up in a household with a Muslim father and Jewish mother teaches you anything, it’s meeting in the middle."
By Hannah Risheq
This State Is Trying to Ban Adoption for Gay, Jewish, and Muslim Families
"It's about as limiting a bill as we have seen."
By Laura Stampler
New Report Shows Anti-Semitism Is WAY on the Rise Since January
Acts that include harassment and vandalism are up 86% in the U.S. so far this year.
By Karen Yuan