Tag: Bari Weiss

In a reflection on the movie Independence Day, Mark Charendoff draws parallels to the challenges faced by modern Jewish communities, highlighting the need to respond to global antisemitism and other threats.
Sheryl Sandberg reflects on her initial misjudgment of the response to antisemitism after witnessing the rescue of hostages in Israel by researching and creating a documentary called "Screams Before Silence" about the sexual violence inflicted on the captives.
During a commencement address at Duke University, some students protested against comedian Jerry Seinfeld due to his support for Israel, with several students walking out carrying Palestinian flags.
Tel Aviv has dropped from the top spot to third place in the ranking of the most expensive cities in the world, with cost of living remaining high despite this change.
This text discusses highlights from the AJC Virtual Global Forum 2021 and looks ahead to the AJC Global Forum 2022.
In her article "We Got Here Because of Cowardice. We Get Out With Courage," Bari Weiss discusses the dangers of wokeness and the importance of courageous dissent against its authoritarian nature.
The Jerusalem Post Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Lahav Harkov discusses the new Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and provides insights into the new government.
In a recent conversation, Bari Weiss, Natan Sharansky, and Rod Dreher discussed the unique challenges of our current era.
New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss recently resigned, criticizing modern journalism and its woke influencers, sparking discussions about an epistemological crisis on the left.
This article discusses the similarities between collective condemnations and cancel culture in the Soviet Union and modern-day America.
The Unorthodox podcast's episode 199 features a live show recorded at the San Francisco JCC with guest host Bari Weiss, New York Times opinion editor and author of "How to Fight Anti-Semitism," along with New Yorker writer Andrew Marantz discussing his book "Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation."
Bari Weiss, a New York Times editor from Pittsburgh, was prompted to write "How to Fight Anti-Semitism" after the deadly shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue.
Bari Weiss faced criticism after tweeting a quote referencing immigrants that was misconstrued as targeting an American-born Olympian.
Akiva Gottlieb is preparing for Shabbat services at the Kotel, with childhood dreams inspired by Mordechai Ben David's music.