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  • How’s My Driving?

    By A. Daniel RothPicture passports with identities and institutions in our pockets and freedom of movement and movements.  Continue reading

  • Jewish Tradition Demands that I Stand with Susiya

    By Rena Oppenheimer“Settlers!” she screamed. “They’re coming to cut down our olive trees!” That was just one weekend in the lives of Susiya’s residents. Now there is a growing movement of Jewish activists joining the work to end cycles of disempowerment, fear, and abuse—including… Continue reading

  • Confessions of a Former Zionist: A Land Without A People

    By Leigh HoffmanIn the narrow streets of the Balata Refugee Camp, the noise of children playing and peddlers selling shoelaces and candy bags floats through the air. It is in Balata and in Haifa that I begin to explore Zionism, the… Continue reading

  • How Did I Get Here?

    By Yonit Friedman”On my second to last night in Israel, I called my parents. “I think I want to spend next semester here,” I said. “You’re joking, right?” said my mother.” Continue reading

  • Michael Oren wrote a Column

    By Barry Dredze The struggle to tell the story of the occupation and creeping Israeli apartheid is made even tougher by moneyed interests ability to buy the pipelines of public discourse. Continue reading

  • Security Means Solidarity not Supremacy

    By Gabi KirkFor Jews to stand in solidarity with Palestinians and Black people in America, we must take a hard look at our complicity in the state security systems which uphold racist ideologies. Continue reading