Tag: Public Discourse

The text discusses the Rivon movement in Israel, aimed at promoting a more cohesive, inclusive, and respectful public discourse to address internal strife within the country.
The author, Michelle Wolodarsky, reflects on the rise of antisemitism in the art world, particularly in the UK.
In a discussion focusing on the language used in media coverage of Israel and Palestine, the choice of words like apartheid, settler colonialism, and human shields sheds light on differing perspectives.
An article by Jodi Rudoren discusses why a potential rematch between Trump and Biden in the 2024 presidential election is bad for Jews and other minority groups.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the tearing down of posters displaying the faces of Israeli citizens who have been kidnapped by Hamas militants.
In a podcast episode titled "Some of My Best Friends are Jewish," the discussion revolves around Canadian Jewish individuals not necessarily celebrating Canadian Thanksgiving, as it is seen as a white Christian festival associated with settlers.
This article discusses the issue of polarization and outrage in society, including within the Orthodox Jewish community.
The text discusses the disturbing Kanye West interview with Alex Jones and reflects on how years of handling West delicately may have contributed to this situation.
The author reflects on a moment in Jerusalem where they experienced fear during a rocket attack incident, highlighting the anxiety and dread felt despite being safe.
The podcast discusses Whoopi Goldberg's dismissal of the racial component of the Holocaust and the Anti-Defamation League's response to her comments.
This week, the U.S. Congress passed a bill providing $1 billion in funding to replenish Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system.
Dr. Scott Ury and Guy Meron discuss their collected issue on Antisemitism in a conversation facilitated by Tel Aviv University's Stephen Roth Institute.
Dr. Scott Ury and Guy Meron discuss their collected issue titled "Antisemitism: Historical Concept, Public Discourse."
This article discusses two podcasts that explore the history and rise of white supremacy in America.
In this article, Mali Brofsky responds to a paper by Dr. Shana Strauch Shick and Dr. Yoel Finkelman on women's participation in public discourse within Modern Orthodoxy.
The COMMENTARY podcast discusses how the push to defund the police and the recent staff revolt at the New York Times both revolve around power dynamics.
"Why, Why, Why! Crossing the Red Sea" is the debut episode of a storytelling series where individuals recount personal stories related to the theme of Crossing the Red Sea, featuring speakers such as Abe Silver and Jodi Davidovitch.
The author reflects on reclaiming the term "Jew" in public discourse, noting the unequal treatment compared to terms like "Christian."