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A New Generation of Jewish Parents Discuss Ruth Wisse’s “Despair Not!”
By Sarah Baird, Elisheva Marcus, David Schwartz, Jonathan SilverRaising Jewish children in a changed America.


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Raising Jewish children in a changed America.

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Leading thinkers confront the crisis of anti-Semitism and anti-Western ideology on campus—and explore how America’s universities might yet be renewed.

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Moses, the muses, and an early-1960s Jewish magazine at Harvard.

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In response to crises in Israel and at home, American Jews mobilized to raise vast sums. But why was the community so unprepared? And did it rise to the occasion?

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American Jewry has spent over $100 million in Hebrew education. The results are far from impressive.

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Like Ladino, Haketiya grew out of the Spanish of Jews exiled from Spain. Like Yiddish, it has a range of loving, spiteful, sarcastic, ironic, anxious, and superstitious expressions.

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A recording of our special subscriber-only event on June 29 is now available.

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Orthodox Jews on Instagram have become obsessed with baking key-shaped challah. Is the idea derived from a decidedly non-Orthodox source?

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Countries across Europe are cracking down on ritual slaughter, making the position of observant Jews and Muslims there more tenuous. Is concern for animals really the motivating factor?

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews no longer vote in blocs and are now enthusiastic participants in national ideological movements. They may rue the change.

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If outsiders listen to leaders of the community rather than reformers on the margins, they'll be more likely to come to agreement. Just look to Israel, where a new precedent was set.

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Missed our event on the rise of Jewish life in south Florida? Watch the recording now.

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How did a small Transylvanian movement become the most powerful player in worldwide ultra-Orthodoxy?

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Only in Schopfloch, as far as I know, have a large number of originally Jewish words survived in the speech of the local populace to this day.

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Jews are pouring into south Florida by the thousands, remaking themselves and the area into one of the best places in the world for Jews to live. What’s driving this astonishing renaissance?

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Missed the live event? Catch the recording here of Eli Spitzer speaking live on the rising influence of haredi Judaism with a journalist, a researcher, and a haredi rabbi.

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The balance of power in the Jewish world is shifting to the ultra-Orthodox. Can conflict with the current establishment be avoided?

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Frequent and outrageous use of Holocaust imagery is now part-and-parcel of Brazilian political dialogue. How did this happen, and why?

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Two friends, a leading Catholic thinker and a leading American rabbi, pay tribute to the late chief rabbi, and his legacy both here and in Europe.

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The Israeli government categorizes many of the Russian immigrants as "Israelis of no religion" because they do not satisfy the demands of an overbearing rabbinic establishment.

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The majority of Israeli Jews, Lyn Julius points out in her book Uprooted , are not new to the Middle East—they were moved from one part of it to another.

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A visit with an imam and a rabbi who together are attempting the impossible in Sweden's most notoriously anti-Semitic city.

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Decade by decade, they can transform the face and energize and re-moralize the base of Jewish societies everywhere.

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There's an argument for leniency particularly in Israel, where the surrounding society naturally facilitates some form of ritual observance on the part of would-be Jews.

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It’s all very well to be excited by the prospect of millions of new Jews. It’s something else to grasp that each already has a life that stands to be changed forever.

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Unprecedented numbers of individuals with some historical connection to the Jewish people are seeking closer contact with it, and many are aspiring to join it.

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The continued cover-up and obstruction of justice make it a potential future horror as well, and Buenos Aires is still at risk.

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Who perpetrated the attack was known, but Argentina's corrupt and tangled judicial system made it almost impossible to hold the guilty to account.

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“This odious bombing was aimed at striking Jews who were going to the synagogue, and it hit innocent French people."

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Occupying positions from the highest rungs of the Iranian government to agents and operatives in the field, the terrorists have been rewarded, not punished.

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