Alarmed by rising antisemitism, there is a growing trend of Jews who are considering what might have been unthinkable just a few years ago—bearing arms.
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The Era of the Jewish Gun ClubAlarmed by rising antisemitism, there is a growing trend of Jews who are considering what might have been unthinkable just a few years ago—bearing arms.
American View
All Are Welcome at the Park Slope Food Coop, Except ZionistsA former member recalls how the Coop felt like a small town where people wanted to help one another, until an anti-Israel agenda upended the store’s guiding principles.
A former member recalls how the Coop felt like a small town where people wanted to help one another, until an anti-Israel agenda upended the

A Snapshot of the Sephardic American ExperienceAshkenazi stories have long dominated the American Jewish narrative. Now, a landmark study is bringing the Sephardic and Mizrahi experience into sharper focus.
Ashkenazi stories have long dominated the American Jewish narrative. Now, a landmark study is bringing the Sephardic and Mizrahi experience into sharper focus.
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Southern Jewry’s Complicated StoryAn adapted excerpt from ‘The Jewish South’ explores the complicated history of migrant Jews who flourished within a slaveholding society.
An adapted excerpt from ‘The Jewish South’ explores the complicated history of migrant Jews who flourished within a slaveholding society.
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Compromise and Hard Choices for Jews in AmericaFrom the nation’s founding to the present, generations of Jews have wrestled with the same question: How do you become fully American without ceasing to be fully Jewish?
From the nation’s founding to the present, generations of Jews have wrestled with the same question: How do you become fully American without ceasing to
Letter from Massena: Blood Libel on Main StreetOne autumn night in 1928, when my father was a high school senior in Massena, New York, the state police knocked on his family’s doorLetter from New York: A Smorgasbord of (Stock) OptionsIt comes as no shock that the United States and China have the most companies listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange, but the third-place countryInterview: Martin O’MalleyBefore becoming Maryland’s 61st governor in 2006, Martin O’Malley, 50, served as mayor of Baltimore, where he succeeded in reducing crime, raising education levels andInterview: Thomas L. FriedmanSeptember 28. Thomas L. Friedman is an author, New York Times columnist and three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, broadcast news commentator and documentary host. He has written extensivelyInterview: Charles KrauthammerSeptember 28. Charles Krauthammer, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist and contributor to Fox News, has been called “America’s most influential commentator” by the Financial Times. He writes frequently on foreignWoodstock ValuesYou may have walked by one on the street and never had a clue. Balding, paunchy and wearing a business suit, there’s nothing about theseInterview: Debbie Wasserman SchultzNew York-born and bred Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s political star has been rising for nearly two decades—and she’s only 45. Last year, President Obama tapped theProfile: Anne SchuchatWearing her crisp uniform, Dr. Anne Schuchat presents a quiet, unadorned image in her office at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in AtlantaFooter Menu Column 2
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