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.
In a rebuke of its anti-colonial past, India’s pursuit of Israel normalisation knows no bounds
It’s Phil’s way or the highway.
On not doing what you’re supposed to.
Part political diary, part love letter to messy Jewishness, Treyf is the radical film exploring what it means to be an outsider.
America’s right-wing Jewish press is cheerleading genocide abroad and repression at home.
This Passover, there can be no turning away from Gaza.
The saucy Jewish panto completes its March run
An interview with Hineinu activist Raviv Rose.
Labour's welfare cuts will be catastrophic for millions.
The next iteration of the story-sharing project, an immersive performance, raises how productive disagreements could undercut the damaging consequences of perceived, and actual, Jewish homogeneity.
This was the point all along.
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