Talk of the Table | Back to the Future: 50 Years of Jewish Food
If you were a devotee of Jewish food and alive in 1975, you might remember...nothing much at all.
Book Review | The Forgotten Bond Between Teddy and the Tribe
In many ways Theodore Roosevelt was limited by the ideas of his times.
Opinion | Five Moments that Shaped Israel
Missed opportunities at a few key junctures have festered for decades.
Opinion | Israel’s Biggest Change Isn’t What You Think
The most important change in Israel’s last 50 years is as visible to the naked eye as it is generally overlooked.
Good Immigrants, Bad Immigrants
Today, notwithstanding President Trump’s faltering approval numbers overall, he is rated higher on immigration than on any other issue.
It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Jewish Guy Playing Superman!
He is made up of Jewish influences and he is a metaphor for the Jewish experience.
Hitler’s Enablers Included Conservative German Jews
History is replete with examples of people naïvely voting against their interests or loving a leader who doesn’t love them back.
Opinion | In Praise of Germany’s Flawed ‘Culture of Remembrance’
I hope I’m not being naïve in thinking that what these memory activists accomplished endures and their dedication still inspires.
Jewish Word | The Jewfro Grows Up and Out
The stereotype of “Jewish” hair is rooted in a history of racial pseudoscience, radical self-empowerment and comic self-deprecation.