Tag: Zionism

The article discusses the current challenges facing Jewish students in higher education, particularly in the United States.
In a surprising act of kindness, the Satmar chasidim provided food to a group of IDF soldiers who were stuck without supplies for Shabbat.
The article discusses why many liberals misunderstand Israel.
Rabbi Alissa Wise has organized a Shabbat for Ceasefire event, bringing together over 250 rabbis and a coalition of synagogues and Jewish community organizations to call for an end to the violence between Israel and Palestine.
The article discusses the trend of using sex appeal in online war discourse, specifically in relation to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Talia Carner's novel, The Boy With the Star Tattoo, has been targeted by a review-bombing campaign on Goodreads.
Noah Schnapp, one of the stars of Stranger Things, has spoken out on TikTok to clarify his position on the Israel-Gaza conflict, stating that his beliefs have been misconstrued.
The author discusses the message of the Biblical Museum of Natural History, which emphasizes how animals are a part of the cultural heritage of different nations.
Prominent Jewish leaders have called for Jewish students and donors to abandon Ivy League universities due to campus antisemitism and other problems in higher education.
Zionism is a complex term that cannot simply be discarded, despite its controversial nature.
The article discusses the ongoing conflict within a synagogue over the labels of Zionist and anti-Zionist.
Chaim Kay, also known as Artem Khvochtchev, is the founder of a business that produces Black & Decker licensed pest control products.
There seems to be a growing distrust among young Iranians towards their government, leading to a deep critique of the regime.
The article criticizes NYU professor Sonali Thakkar and her book "The Reeducation of Race: Jewishness and the Politics of Antiracism in Postcolonial Thought".
The text discusses the intense reaction in the United States to pro-Palestine activism and suggests that it stems from a fear that challenging Israel's legitimacy also challenges America's.
The article discusses the ever-changing narrative surrounding the Palestinians and their conflict with Israel.
The US labor movement has experienced a revival in recent years, with unions gaining popularity and experiencing a democratic upsurge.
The article discusses the activities and beliefs of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a group that aims to achieve Palestinian liberation and connects it with other social justice causes.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Jonathan Gribetz, a Princeton professor and scholar of Near Eastern and Judaic studies, discusses the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israeli American novelist Ruby Namdar discusses the novelistic plight of American Jewry and Israeli Jewry in the aftermath of October 7.
Yossi Klein Halevi, a well-known Jewish author, has written several books that tell both personal and national stories.
Yossi Klein Halevi, a well-known Jewish author, is discussed in this article, highlighting his transition from a hawkish stance on Israeli politics to a more dovish perspective.
In this letter from an IDF combat soldier in Gaza, the author expresses their belief that army service is essential for every Jew.
In the final episode of Unorthodox for 2023, the podcast delves into various Jewish topics.
In his new book, "The Necessity of Exile: Essays From a Distance," Shaul Magid argues for a reevaluation of Zionism and the benefits of living in exile, even within the state of Israel itself.