Tag: Societal Change

The article discusses the need for a "reset" in American Jewish life, highlighting the importance of honest conversations and self-assessment to adapt to changing needs and challenges.
The White House has released its first official strategy to counter antisemitism, which includes proposals to increase awareness and understanding of antisemitism, enhance physical security, and promote Holocaust education.
The article discusses the cultural shift in America from the release of the film "My Dinner with Andre" in 1981 to the present day where events like Kanye West having dinner with a Holocaust denier have become shocking and confusing for American Jews.
The article discusses the current trend of intense political fervor and manias in popular culture, questioning whether the recent pushback against these trends is a result of commercial influences or genuine public discontent.
After forty years, Israel saw the first song being composed about the Holocaust, marking a significant shift in attitudes toward discussing this pivotal event that greatly impacted survivors and their descendants.
The photo exhibit "Shared Spaces" showcases the work of Andy Sweet, a Jewish photographer, capturing moments of Black-Jewish unity in Miami Beach during the late 1970s.
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.
Rabbi Yosef Bronstein's article delves into the complexities of navigating halakhah and societal changes, particularly regarding gender roles in marriage.