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What’s Changed in the Jewish World After #MeToo?
American View
Feature
What’s Changed in the Jewish World After #MeToo?
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Catalyzed by the #MeToo movement, women—and a few men—working in and with Jewish groups have initiated efforts to counter sexual misconduct.
American View
Personality
In Conversation With ‘New York Times’ Columnist Bari Weiss
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Weiss refers to herself as politically heterodox, and in her sharp, cleverly written columns, does not hesitate to tackle provocative ideas like intersectionality.
American View
The Politics of Spirituality
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Should your synagogue be a refuge from—or a home for—political activism?
Food
Feature
The Jewish Traveler
Feature
A Moveable Feast Through Israel’s Shuks
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Food tours of Israel’s shuks are booming, offering tasty excursions through tucked-away corners of streets you won't likely discover on your own.
American View
Feature
Mehnaz Afridi Trains Muslim Eyes on the Holocaust
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Manhattan College Professor Mehnaz Afridi is believed to be the only Muslim teacher of the Holocaust in the United States—and likely the world.
Wider World
News + Politics
Warsaw Teachers Defy New ‘Holocaust’ Law in Open Letter
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Decrying that "Polish complicity in the Shoah needs to be taught," the educators and Holocaust archivists pledge to challenge the law by speaking out.
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