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Forward 'All we can do is type': A student journalist on covering the crackdown on campus protests 26 Apr
Anika Arora Seth, the editor-in-chief of the Yale Daily News, found herself in the midst of covering the arrest of pro-Palestinian student protesters on her ...
26 Apr
Forward If we can find the afikoman, maybe we can talk across our divides about the war 19 Apr
The article discusses the author's family tradition of children hiding the afikoman during Passover Seder, a departure from the usual practice, leading to re...
19 Apr
Forward Why an immediate ceasefire is a moral imperative — and the best thing for Israel 5 Apr
In a compelling article by Jodi Rudoren, the urgent call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza is emphasized as both a moral imperative and the best course of a...
5 Apr
Forward 'I'm OK now': How journalism helped one Gaza woman escape the war 29 Mar
Yasmine Ayyoub, a psychologist from Gaza, managed to escape the war-torn region with her husband to Cairo, thanks to donations from readers and a company fac...
29 Mar
Forward I spent months praying for a single Israeli hostage. Yesterday, I found out he's dead. 27 Mar
The author reflects on the emotional journey of praying for an Israeli hostage, Uriel Baruch, only to find out he was killed rather than kidnapped, adding a ...
27 Mar
Forward Why I made cookies for Purim despite — actually, because of — the war 22 Mar
In response to the ongoing conflict and hostage situation involving 134 captives abducted by Hamas, Jodi Rudoren reflects on participating in a social-media ...
22 Mar
Forward When hate comes to your hometown 15 Mar
In Montclair, New Jersey, a diverse community with a history of inclusivity, tensions arise as protesters chant "We don't want no Zionists here," prompting c...
15 Mar
Forward Etgar Keret is writing again — and teaching an AI chatbot to do it better 8 Mar
Etgar Keret, a renowned Israeli writer, resumed writing after a period of writer's block following a traumatic event on Oct. 7. He views writing as a form of...
8 Mar
Forward Barnard's draconian dorm-door policy threatens our democracy 1 Mar
Barnard College's recent policy banning dormitory door decorations has sparked controversy, with critics arguing it suppresses free speech and diminishes the...
1 Mar
Forward The Hebrew word we need right now doesn't seem to exist 23 Feb
The author discusses the concept of "kneytsh," which is Yiddish for nuance, highlighting its importance in understanding complex issues like the Israel-Gaza ...
23 Feb