Tag: Tablet

In a recent article, writer Shalom Auslander explores the misuse and dilution of the term "Nazi" in current discourse, cautioning against labeling individuals with nationalist or extreme right-wing beliefs as such.
Israel Update is a video podcast hosted by Gadi Taub and Michael Doran, providing news from Israel and offering an insider perspective on the war.
Noam Blum of Tablet discusses Tablet's initiative to gather testimonies about the massacre of Jews on October 7 and poses the question of whether we can handle listening to these testimonies or if we can afford not to.
Today in the Taxi is a poetry collection by Sean Singer that won the Jewish Book Award.
This text is a personal narrative about a conversation the narrator had with a man named Jeremy on a plane.
Tablet, a Jewish media outlet, is celebrating its 13th anniversary, comparing it to a bar mitzvah.
In a recent conversation, Bari Weiss, Natan Sharansky, and Rod Dreher discussed the unique challenges of our current era.
Tablet is proud to announce Michael Lind as its newest columnist.
Jacob Siegel, a noted writer and editor, has joined Tablet as the editor of The Scroll.
Tablet, an online magazine focused on American Jewish life, is seeking two part-time spring editorial interns.
Tablet is offering two paid, part-time fall editorial internships for individuals with journalism experience and knowledge of American Jewish life.
Tablet magazine is launching a new podcast called Unorthodox, hosted by Mark Oppenheimer and featuring Liel Leibovitz and others.
In James Joyce's "Ulysses," the protagonist Leopold Bloom, a Jew, embodies a modern-day Odysseus on a wandering journey.
Michael C. Moynihan has joined Tablet as a columnist, known for his investigative work including uncovering Jonah Lehrer's errors.
The article discusses Marc Tracy, who is a staff writer at The New Republic and previously wrote for Tablet.