“Sweet Treat: Chocolate and the Making of American Jews” is now on view at Central Synagogue. (New York Jewish Week) — In 2006, Rabbi Deborah Prinz was on a trip to Europe with her husband, Rabbi Mark ...
A highly abridged monthly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.
The documentary, hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr., traces years of alliance and rupture — but its false binary perpetuates ...
PBS series examines the complex history of Black and Jewish alliances, their divisions, and need for unity against white nationalism.
The Nation on MSN
The long shadow of the “Jewish question”
Feature / After the Holocaust, Israel was hailed as the solution to an essentially antisemitic debate. Now, as another ...
The Forward on MSN
In ‘Black and Jewish America,’ Henry Louis Gates Jr explores the history of Black-Jewish partnership and conflict
The new PBS series Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History is not the first piece of media to investigate the ...
Israel was established because the Jewish people required more than acceptance in the Diaspora. They required sovereignty, ...
A recent book on Jewish identity before and after Zionism shows the limitations of a progressive critique that doesn’t truly account for the experience of Palestinians. German Jewish refugees looking ...
In December 2023, Pamela Nadell, a professor of Jewish history at American University, testified alongside the presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and MIT at a congressional hearing ...
PBS' four-part documentary on the Black and Jewish experience in America, presented by Henry Louis Gates Jr., examines how the two groups intersect with one another and the rest of the world.
As Cornell’s Jewish community grapples with antisemitic threats and a tense campus culture following the start of the Israel-Hamas war on Oct. 7, The Sun explored the larger history of Jewish student ...
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