Birthright Anti-Israel: Looking at the latest fashionable statements of Ta-Nehisi Coates
There is, as I mentioned on the most recent Bonjour Chai podcast, a meme I think about a lot: If this all looks like gibberish
There is, as I mentioned on the most recent Bonjour Chai podcast, a meme I think about a lot: If this all looks like gibberish
From kindergarten through eighth grade, I attended a private all-girls school in New York City. But today, being 41 years old, with kids of my
This is a special post-byelection edition of Doorstep Postings, the periodic political commentary column written by Josh Lieblein for The CJN. Increasingly, there’s a question we
From the autumn into spring of 2016-17—a period in which the U.S. was adjusting to its 45th president—I ran the female-focused ‘Sisterhood’ section for The
For reasons that shall soon become clear, I keep thinking about the bananas article. Bananas in more than one sense. A recent New York Times
The MemoLauren Mechling and Rachel Dodes(HarperCollins) Did you ever feel like everyone around you has their life together and you’re the one left behind? I
Yesterday I saw a woman in my Toronto neighbourhood wearing a Jews Against Genocide t-shirt. Normally I’d see this and start thinking about the politics
And our columnist has some Jewish angles to prove it.
If, without further context, I told you that there was a mission in the United States to get out the white-people vote, which party would
It’s difficult to say what a U.S. presidential election will mean for the Jewish people when the identity of the candidates is not only in
Back in 1963, the late Philip Roth wrote an essay for Commentary entitled “Writing About
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