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Forward Cheating partners, antisemitic neighbors, and lost loves populate these Jewish worlds 26 Sep 2025
Jennifer Moses' short story collection, "You've Told Me Before," explores intricate Jewish worlds filled with relational conflicts, ranging from infidelity t...
26 Sep 2025
Forward They fled from Gaza to Egypt — will they ever find their way back home? 18 Sep 2025
The film "Who Is Still Alive," directed by Nicolas Wadimoff, explores the poignant stories of nine Palestinians who fled Gaza for Egypt and are now in South ...
18 Sep 2025
Forward A new play asks: What if the biblical matriarchs lived today? 15 Sep 2025
The play *The Matriarchs*, written by Liba Vaynberg, presents a modern reimagining of the biblical matriarchs—Miriam, Sara, Rebecca, Rachel, Leah, and Tzippo...
15 Sep 2025
Forward Forty years later, we need 'The Golden Girls' now more than ever 11 Sep 2025
"The Golden Girls" remains a beloved TV show 40 years after its debut for its refreshing portrayal of older women and its Jewish sensibility, despite Jewish ...
11 Sep 2025
Forward ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ shows the impossibility of providing aid in Gaza. But will it lead to real change? 8 Sep 2025
"The Voice of Hind Rajab," a film by Kaouther Ben Hania, dramatizes the tragic death of a young Palestinian girl, Hind Rajab, during the 2024 Israeli invasio...
8 Sep 2025
Forward What Black journalists covering Confederate monuments taught me about fighting antisemitism today 5 Sep 2025
Reflecting on the complexity of preserving history in the face of ongoing discrimination, Olivia Haynie draws parallels between Confederate monuments and Naz...
5 Sep 2025
Forward This journalist uncovered America’s greatest abuses. Could he do the same today? 4 Sep 2025
Laura Poitras' documentary "Cover-Up" explores the investigative career of Seymour Hersh, the Pulitzer-winning journalist recognized for exposing significant...
4 Sep 2025
Forward For an 'adventuress' who memorialized the Holocaust in art, a long-awaited revival 26 Aug 2025
Anna Walinska, a Jewish artist originally from London who grew up in New York, is experiencing a revival in recognition for her impactful art depicting the H...
26 Aug 2025
Forward In the story of a trip to Auschwitz, family can be a real pain in the tuches 25 Aug 2025
Yasmina Reza's novel "Serge," newly translated into English, delves into the complexities of family dynamics through the lens of a Holocaust memorial trip. T...
25 Aug 2025
Forward In a first-of-its-kind museum, mezuzahs keep memories of pre-war Poland alive 7 Aug 2025
Helena Czernek and Aleksander Prugar run the Mi Polin Mezuzah Center in Warsaw, where they document mezuzah traces—indentations left in doorframes by Jewish ...
7 Aug 2025