Tag: Jodi Rudoren

Barnard College recently implemented a policy banning students from displaying anything on their dorm room doors, following a lawsuit related to protecting Jewish students from antisemitism.
The discussion panel "Jewish Priorities: Life After 10/7" hosted by Stephanie Butnick and Liel Leibovitz at the National Museum of American Jewish History focused on the tense rhetoric within the Jewish community during the Israel war.
In this article, the author reflects on the experiences of Israeli mothers during the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
Andrew Yang's new political party, called The Forward Party, raises a seemingly minor but interesting question about whether the "the" should be capitalized.
The author expresses her frustration with the concept of "ALL-idays" as depicted in Old Navy's commercial, which attempts to encompass all holiday celebrations including Christmas and Hanukkah.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been indicted for corruption, marking the first time a serving prime minister in Israel will face criminal charges.
Jodi Rudoren, a seasoned editor from The New York Times, has been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of the Forward, a well-known Jewish publication transitioning into the digital space.
Jodi Rudoren, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times, is currently reporting on Operation Pillar of Defense from inside Gaza, her first experience covering a war.