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  • After War, December 26

    By Joshua LeiferIt is winter in Bethlehem. Snow melts off stone buildings.Today, the shop-ownersfeel generous and give free coffee. Continue reading

  • Sunrise in Susiya (A Poem)

    By Moriel Zecher-RothmanO God Who Lets the Rooster Crow All NightBless the hands of the Order Writers that they mayforget goddam all of their cunning and instead write lovepoems to Susiya, letters of apology to Bir el-Eidto Um al-Kheir. Continue reading

  • 30 Diaspora Jews in Bil’in

    By Leanne GaleConversation led to conversation, and the trip to Bil’in soon grew beyond ourselves. Roi and I approached All That’s Left and managed to assemble a large group of young Diaspora anti-occupation activists interested in making a solidarity visit. Continue reading

  • It’s There

    By A. Daniel Roth I meet a man everyday who insists there is no occupation.He’s there. Continue reading

  • What’s So Bad About Excommunication?

    By Barry DredzeMuch of Jewish political discourse focuses on drawing borders and determining who is “in” and who is “out.” This dysfunction, primarily as it relates to Israel and Zionism, has led to attempts at ostracizing and outcasting not unlike… Continue reading

  • Jewish and Anti-Occupation

    By Leigh HoffmanJewish.Anti-occupation.These words together are no longer an anomaly; their co-existence is becoming more than just whispers in Jewish consciousness. The convergence of the identity of “Jewish” and the politics of “anti-occupation” is still met with disdain, exclusion, and… Continue reading