Tag: Equality

The discussion revolves around the book "The Wall Between: What Jews and Palestinians Don't Want to Know About Each Other" by Raja Khouri and Jeffrey Wilkinson.
Daniel-Ryan Spaulding utilizes satire to de-indoctrinate views about Israel and the conflict, creating international buzz with his viral videos.
The article discusses the Antisemitism Awareness Act recently passed by the House of Representatives, focusing on the concerns raised by two authors from different political backgrounds.
Ussama Makdisi, Professor of History at the University of California Berkeley and known for his work on the modern Arab world, discusses themes of equality and coexistence in Palestine and Israel in a recent interview.
Vivian Silver, a remarkable and influential individual, was mourned at her funeral in Kibbutz Gezer.
The recent attacks in Israel have left Jews worldwide feeling a sense of insecurity and fear.
In this article, the author discusses the issue of military service exemptions for Charedi Jews in Israel.
Harvey Burg, a Jew who was present at the March on Washington in 1963, reflects on the Jewish lessons he learned from the experience.
Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, should not be compared to the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Yuval Levin, the editor of National Affairs, suggests that while Israel should not simply adopt the American constitution, it can learn from the elemental concepts of democracy, equality, and representation within it.
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, Yuval Levin explores how America's Constitution can provide insights for resolving Israel's judicial crisis.
Shuli Dichter, an activist for Jewish-Arab equality in Israel, discusses his political memoir Sharing the Promised Land.
Shuli Dichter, a long-time advocate for a Jewish-Arab shared society in Israel, reflects on his political memoir, "Sharing the Promised Land: In Pursuit of Equality between Jewish and Arab Citizens in Israel."
Zohar Atkins, a philosopher, rabbi, and writer, discusses the concept of equality in this podcast episode.
Zohar Atkins, a philosopher, rabbi, and writer, discusses the concept of equality in Western intellectual tradition.
The article discusses the similarities between Queen Esther and the character Queen Aster in Louisa May Alcott's short tale.
The text explores the rationale behind Shabbat observance in Judaism, highlighting two main perspectives: one based on God's resting after creating the world, emphasized in Exodus, and another focused on commemorating the Exodus from Egypt and promoting social equality, as articulated in Deuteronomy.