All That’s Left is a collective unequivocally opposed to the Occupation and committed to building the Diaspora angle of resistance.

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  • 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

  • The Yishuv

    By Sophie SchorI’m not supposed to be writing this right now. It is Shabbat and I’m sitting in a room in my cousin’s house. Not just any house, it is a Haredi house. Not just any Haredi house, it is in… Continue reading

  • Colonizing the Cities and Gentrifying the Desert

    By Gabi KirkLast week marked turning points in three important cases which, at first glance, seem to be wholly unrelated. Yet all three have crucial repercussions on future struggles resisting displacement, in Israel-Palestine and in the U.S., and on how… Continue reading

  • Diaspora Jews, it’s time to step up

    By A. Daniel RothThe way the world is talking about the Israeli occupation is changing. Alongside that change, opportunity is knocking for those of us standing in opposition: calls for diaspora Jews to be present on the ground in Israel… Continue reading

  • Some Words with Rachel Sandalow-Ash on inclusion, debate, and Open Hillel

    By Yonit FriedmanAt the Open Hillel conference at Harvard University in October 2014, Rachel Sandalow-Ash scanned the crowd of 350 people. “This,” she remarked, “doesn’t look like just a small group of radical activists.” Despite her not-so-subtle jab at Eric… Continue reading