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Hey, beloved tribe of Jewish writers, artists and allies:
Sep 12, 2024 • Elissa Wald
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An Open Letter to the Editor of The New York Times Book Review
Dec 2, 2024 • Erika Dreifus
Jews Of The Universe
Sep 13, 2024 • Elissa Wald
"When I Think Of A Jew, I Think Of A Maccabee"
Nov 15, 2024 • Elissa Wald
She Understood The Assignment
Feb 28, 2025 • Elissa Wald
What's In A Name?
The Origin Story of JUDITH Magazine
Sep 12, 2024 • Elissa Wald
Cloak of Identity
Introducing the poetry of Deborah Gorlin
16 hrs ago • Susan Comninos
The Dark Castle
Yardenne Greenspan discovers that the friends who demanded she suppress her Jewish self were offering the same conditional love she'd refused as a…
Feb 17 • Yardenne Greenspan
Amatulo: Chronicles of an Argentine Hustler
“Who is rich? One who is happy with his portion.” — Pirkei Avot
Feb 16 • David Michael Slater
A Place to Pray
A Tale of Friendship and Community Inspired by a True Story
Feb 13 • Erica Lyons Writes
Tell Me More (Video): Was Tarot Originally a Secret Way for Jews to Continue Teaching Torah?
Sally Wiener Grotta interviews Stav Appel, Torah/Tarot researcher & creator of "The Torah in Tarot"
Feb 12 • Sally Wiener Grotta
The Taut Line Of Attention
Introducing The Poetry of Boris Dralyuk
Feb 12 • Elissa Wald
L’dor V’dor: From Generation to Generation
Lisa Brodsky examines cancer, epigenetics, and the legacy of Jewish trauma through her own diagnosis. She considers how history and memory shape the…
Feb 10 • Lisa Brodsky
Hannah and Her Three Boys
“It is not your duty to complete the work, but neither are you free to desist from it.” --Pirkei Avot
Feb 9 • David Michael Slater
On artist Chaim Gross: Radical Joy
A New View of his Sculptures - A Deliberate Choice to Embrace Joy
Feb 6 • Laura Hodes
Somewhere in Nowhere
Finding Yourself In-Between
Feb 6 • Erica Lyons Writes
Order, Order, Shall You Pursue!
A special folio pegged to verse and other restrictive forms
Feb 5 • Susan Comninos
Reading 'Persepolis' in Jerusalem
Jake D. Sauls on raising his daughter during wartime, and why a graphic memoir becomes essential bedtime reading
Feb 3 • Howard Lovy
They Didn't Know
“Whoever is able to protest wrongdoing and does not is held responsible for that wrongdoing.” — Talmud
Feb 2 • David Michael Slater
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