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.
American View
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.
American View
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.
American View
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 New York: Lifting the Lamp AgainThe sentiment against immigration, particularly during this period of depression, has become intensified. The opponents of immigration were extremely active. Not for one moment didLetter from New York: Lifting the Lamp Again“The sentiment against immigration, particularly during this period of depression, has become intensified. The opponents of immigration were extremely active. Not for one moment didDefending Israel on CampusStop! Checkpoint Ahead!” read the hand-lettered words on the pink sign. Students for Justice in Palestine dressed as Israeli soldiers and toting cardboard guns orderProfile: Michael TuckerAt home in the kitchen of his New York apartment, Michael Tucker points to a painting of a stout Italian matron extending a huge, invitingInterview: Henry CisnerosFollowing four terms as mayor of San Antonio, Texas, Henry Cisneros served as secretary of housing and urban development from 1993 to 1997, under PresidentInterview: Jeremy Ben-AmiIn April 2008, after 25 years of experience in government, politics and communications, in the United States and Israel, Jeremy Ben-Ami became founding executive directorProfile: Caryl SternCaryl Stern heard two iconic stories growing up, one from her mother, the other from her grandfather. She learned that her mother had escaped ViennaInterview: Sam BrownbackSam Brownback, 53, has earned a reputation as one of Israel’s most solid supporters in Washington. During two terms in the United States Senate, theFooter Menu Column 2
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