Joseph Finlay reviews An unorthodox history: British Jews since 1945, Gavin Schaffer's new book that tells British Jewish stories from the position of the fringes rather than the mainstream
This is what we think we know: the poorest people of many ethnicities came together at a mountain.
Bubble Schmeisis takes its final schvitz.
A response to the authors of Facing antisemitism.
An interview with the authors of a new Runnymede Trust report.
"You wonder what you are doing there, with your bloody grammar exercises, with your godforsaken vocabulary sheets."
The naming of finite sholarships as for Palestinian students is tokenistic. Ibrahim and his siblings' experiences uncover the relentless and prejudicial barriers to accessing the remainder of their severed higher education.
The twentieth century’s lessons unlearned.
The Jerusalem Hills wildfires were settler-colonialism-made.
A collection of our work on trans rights and transphobia.
Zionism has long made an enemy of mourning, preventing Israeli society from sitting with loss before it is once again time to take aim and kill.
In choosing service, humility and compassion over deference to power and wealth, Pope Francis offers a model of what Jewish communities should expect from their institutions.
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