In an appeal for donations from November in the Austrian weekly newspaper Falter, Amnesty International chose the banner “we call genocide by its name.” Amnesty’s recently published report about the atrocities committed by Hamas on…
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The Blogs: Chanukah in a Time of Darkness: Choosing Light After Australia | Aaron Herman
As we celebrate Chanukah, a cloud hangs over us.
The recent terror attack in Australia has shaken the Jewish world, casting a shadow over a season meant for joy. Yet Chanukah was never meant to deny darkness. It was meant to confront…
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The Blogs: Rift or Renaissance? Israel’s Russian Community, Four Years After War in Ukraine | Alexandra Vasilkovsky
It was September 2023, about one and a half years after Russia’s War on Ukraine, when I touched down in Israel to begin my studies as an international student from America. Arriving at my new home, my grandparents’ apartment in Bat…
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The Blogs: The shelf in the corner market that doesn’t make sense. | Sarah Tuttle-Singer
There is a shelf in the corner market that doesn’t make sense.
It isn’t alphabetical or regional or arranged by any system a wholesaler would recognize. Polish pickles sit beside Armenian spice mix. Italian pasta leans against Iraqi amba….
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The Blogs: Warmth in an Arctic Blast: An Interreligious Encounter in Chicago | Lila Shoshana Chertman
Two weeks ago, I was boarding an early morning flight to Chicago full of excitement about the journey I was embarking upon. The truth is, however, that the journey had begun in 2024 when several young Jews and Catholics had been selected to…
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The Blogs: Can There Be Chanukah Joy This Year? | Alexander Seinfeld
Try asking this at your table: Is there any silver lining in the Bondi Beach Massacre?
Certainly for the victims and their families, it’s hard to even ask this question.
But I would like to suggest we don’t lose sight of two facts that…
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The Blogs: Ahmed al Ahmed and the Spirit of the Righteous | Kadir Boyaci
Few terms carry as profound a historical significance as “The Righteous Among the Nations.” It designates non-Jews who, during the Holocaust, risked their own lives to save Jews from persecution and murder. The title is precisely defined,…
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The Blogs: The Problem With Calling Bondi Beach “Isolated” | Linda Sadacka
In the aftermath of the Bondi Beach attack, one word surfaced repeatedly in headlines and official statements: isolated.
It is a word meant to calm. To reassure. To close the book quickly and move on.
But calling acts of violence against Jews…
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The Blogs: Suffering As Sunflowers and Suffering Servants Do | Gershon Hepner
Vincent suffered so that his admirers could enjoy
what he could never sell, but brilliantly painted,
suffering, which can be thought painful, a successful ploy,
even if its victims haven’t by the Church been sainted.Sunflowers: a favorite…
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The Blogs: The Invention of a Narrative: Palestine | Sabine Sterk
The Invention of a Narrative: Palestine, History, and Political Revisionism
Few modern conflicts are surrounded by as much manufactured certainty as the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Among the most aggressively asserted claims today is that…
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