By Fiamma Nirenstein (JNS) — Six months after Oct. 7, no one is the same. […]
Category: Op Ed
Literature celebrates nuance. So why does the book world feel so one-sided on Israel?
By Erika Dreifus (JTA) — For many people in literary spaces, the waves of anti-Israelism […]
Anti-Netanyahu protests threaten war effort, hostage deal, experts say
By David Isaac (JNS) — The demonstrations against Benjamin Netanyahu are back, this time wrapped […]
What I told my children when our synagogue was graffitied with a swastika
By Erin Beser (JTA) — On Saturday night, I watched an episode of “We Were […]
David Brooks’s reckless comments on Israel
By Michael Berenhaus (JNS) — In his March 24 column “What Would You Have Israel […]
Out of all the Israeli hostages in Gaza, the one I think about most is Keith Siegel
By Jane Gabin (JTA) — When I first met Keith Siegel, he was the last […]
Antisemitic political cartoon goes viral at Harvard
By Charlie Covit (JNS) — A political cartoon that has been recently published in a […]
Preventing terrorists from stealing humanitarian aid
By Olga Deutsch (JNS) — Elected officials are paying increasing attention to the question of […]
Sensationalizing campus antisemitism isn’t serving Jewish students like mine
By Michael Raucher (JTA) — Last semester I had almost 100 students in my course […]
In remembrance of Stanley Aronoff
Dear Editor, I was first “introduced” to Stanley by our parents when we were three […]