
Why it no longer matters whether Jews are White
Almost a year ago, I was in Israel with strangers who quickly became friends, as Israel trips always go. We were sitting in our hotel
Almost a year ago, I was in Israel with strangers who quickly became friends, as Israel trips always go. We were sitting in our hotel
A Personal Note from Noa (Achinoam Nini) “When I cry, I cry for both of us, My pain has no name. When I cry, I
Naim El Baida is a building contractor. He has worked across the Green Line in Israel for many years. His Hebrew is excellent, as good
On the evening of Nov. 14, I attended a screening of the new documentary film, “Disturbing the Peace,” and a post-screening panel discussion. It relates the story of
Last week I wrote about Ameinu’s activity addressing the challenges of the election of Donald Trump and Bibi Netanyahu’s ongoing reign over the most right-wing
Dear President-elect Trump, We write on behalf of organizations representing hundreds of thousands of Jewish Americans deeply committed to the values that underpin our people’s
I was born in Israel but grew up in the United States. As a child of immigrants in a different era, the US gave me
A little over a week ago I stood in Rabin Square with tens of thousands of Israelis, remembering Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin z’l, gathering with
Mira Sucharov, a Canadian member of the Ameinu board, is an associate professor of political science at Carleton University, Ottawa, and a columnist with Israel’s
On Wednesday Oct. 19, 20,000 rallied in Jerusalem with Women Wage Peace (WWP), the partnership of Israeli and Palestinian women that we last wrote about here. Also