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Displaying all articles tagged:
Zionism
social studies
Oct. 2, 2024
The Return of Ta-Nehisi Coates
A decade after “The Case for Reparations,” he is ready to take on Israel, Palestine, and the American media.
By
Ryu Spaeth
israel-hamas war
June 27, 2024
My Father and the Withering of Liberal Zionism
Was my family’s dream of a Jewish socialist utopia all a lie?
By
Ayelet Waldman
israel
June 23, 2021
My Grandfather the Zionist
He helped build Jewish American support for Israel. What’s his legacy now?
By
Abraham Riesman
religion
Aug. 21, 2019
When Trump Talks About Jews, He’s Really Talking to Evangelical Christians
Trump’s appeals to Jews are mostly dog whistles to his Evangelical base, which views Jews and Israel as central to the Second Coming.
By
Ed Kilgore
israel
Apr. 6, 2019
Whatever Happened to the Israeli Left?
On the eve of the Jewish state’s elections, an appraisal of the battered opposition.
By
Abraham Riesman
July 12, 2018
Can the Young Activists of IfNotNow Change the Conversation About Israel?
By disrupting Birthright and Jewish summer camps, they’re becoming the new face of the Jewish left.
By
Abraham Riesman
Apr. 26, 2018
Natalie Portman and the Crisis of Liberal Zionism
Israel is choosing Zionism over democracy. Now, American Jews must decide if they’re willing to support that choice.
By
Eric Levitz
Mar. 8, 2017
The Women’s Strike Can’t Make Room for All Women
The feminist movement can’t limit its focus to the issues that deeply concern
all
feminists, because no such issues exist.
By
Eric Levitz