The New Jerusalem
The issue of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel continues to be a sore point with the nations. It is one thing to argue that
The issue of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel continues to be a sore point with the nations. It is one thing to argue that
By Kenneth Bob, National President I was disturbed and, frankly surprised, to read in the New York Jewish Week that an Israeli government representative walked out of
This article originally appeared in The Jewish Daily Forward and is being reprinted here with permission of the author. Some of my earliest Jewish memories
This article originally appeared in Contact: The Journal of the Steinhardt Foundation for Jewish Life, Autumn, 2011. David Ben Gurion, who later became the founding
This article first appeared at http://www.newvoices.org/, the National Jewish Student Magazine, and appears here with the permission of the author. When I attend a large
These remarks were delivered at a recent conference held to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s collapse. When I was 13 years old,
By Emma Goldberg This article first appeared in The Huffington Post and is reprinted here with permission of the author. Pop quiz: what do
It was December 1984 and I was lounging around in my “double” dira (apartment) at the World Union of Jewish Students compound, an absorption center
By Shawn Guttman If only I had an enemy bigger than my apathy I could have won. -from I Gave You All by Mumford
“It’s déjà vu all over again,” Yogi Berra’s overused aphorism, fits this moment perfectly. Mid-week before Yom Kippur, Daniel Seiradski, a new media activist, asked on