
From Confusion to Kardashian: Misreading the Middle East
What happens in the Middle East isn’t always about us.
Read MoreWhat happens in the Middle East isn’t always about us.
Read MoreI know it sounds strange but it’s a great time to be an Jewish American activist working for Middle East peace. After all these years in the closet there’s hope that the Beinartians and the Lernerites have begun a critical dialogue for Jewish Americans.
Read MoreThere is no “Jewish vote.” Jews vote. A small number of them vote for Republicans. Most of them vote for Democrats. Every cycle the Republicans try to improve on their last performance, but Jews are overwhelmingly liberal. So Republicans try to draw them in by talking about Israel, an issue very few of them vote on, but an issue that has the added benefit of helping Republicans shore up their evangelical base.
Read MoreA Republican, not just a Mormon, problem.
Read MoreParting Ways is Butler’s attempt to construct a Jewish narrative that coheres with her philosophical and political sensibilities as well as her allegiance to her Jewish heritage and lineage. As a Jew for whom religious practice and the Jewish textual tradition do not constitute her Jewish core, hers is a secular narrative of Jewishness outside the orbit of Zionism. Butler’s concern for Israel is that she believes its present construction is “Jewishly” indefensible (in the terms she develops in her book) and the muscularity with which Zionism is proffered squashes any alternative narrative of diasporic Jewish identity.
Read MoreA brief take on the platform God-bacle.
Read MoreHalf the fight against bigotry might just lie in showing up. When Abraham Hassan stood up at Thursday night’s CNN debate, he introduced himself as a Palestinian-American and a Republican.
Plainly, that’s not what I expected to hear.
Read MoreTheologically and politically, Romney parted ways with LDS views on Islam and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Read MoreSeriously.
Read MoreThe symbolic decision would only alienate those needed to make change.
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