"A society where everyone hates each other".. A Jewish dissident professor unravels the illusions of Zionism in an interview with Al Jazeera Net
A Jewish dissident professor critiques the Zionist movement, highlighting the presence of dissenting voices within Jewish communities that challenge the dominant narrative.
Liberal Jewish Community Beth Shalom: "I am probably a burden to some people in my community"
The liberal Jewish community in Munich, under the leadership of C. Bernd Sucher, aims to revitalize awareness and support for progressive Jewish life in the city, which has been overshadowed by its orthodox community.
"I was raised to serve a husband": how to reverse a story of mandates, marriage, and divorce through humor
A 23-year-old woman, pressured by her Jewish family, chose to marry her boyfriend only to later reveal she sought freedom and self-identity away from familial rules.
Defiant and proud โ Australian Jews speak out in first ABC National Forum
Australian Jews share their experiences and the impact of recent events on their identity during the first ABC National Forum.
Exhibition 'Everything Forgotten': 'Suddenly, 'Jewish' Was Very Negatively Connoted'
The Jewish Museum Vienna is hosting an exhibition titled 'Everything Forgotten' that addresses themes of memory and forgetfulness amidst a decline in visitor numbers.
What are the religious implications of Israel's war on Iran?
The article discusses how Israel is framing its military actions against Iran through a religious lens, aligning them with Jewish heritage and identity.
Haredi, Masorati, Dati, and Hiloni... How much do you know about Israeli society?
The article explores the complexity and diversity of Israeli society, particularly within the Jewish community, highlighting religious, ethnic, and national identities.
Culture of Remembrance: "It is moving that my Jewish body feels safe here"
A gathering of women at the Dachau concentration camp memorial reflects on safety and remembrance related to Jewish identity and Nazi history.
Tamara Tenenbaum: "I am very critical of Zionist positions; for me, being Jewish means being against injustices and violence"
Tamara Tenenbaum reflects on her critical perspective of Zionism and what it means to be Jewish in the context of injustice and violence during a recent interview.
Literature: With Champagne Through All Crises
A story in which a Jewish protagonist and a Hipster rabbi find warmth in a Berlin eatery on a cold evening, reflecting the weight of historical memories and contemporary issues.
Converts to Judaism: Jewish Aryans
The article discusses Jewish converts during the Nazi era, highlighting their unique and often tragic experiences.
Lynne Cohen: IJV coordinator's defense of anti-Zionism proves the gaslighting is real
Lynne Cohen critiques the recent op-ed by Corey Balsam, arguing that his defense of anti-Zionism serves as an example of the gaslighting towards Jewish self-determination.
Homeland is a feeling, not an address
The article explores the complex heritage of Maria Bosse-Sporleder, a Baltic German who reflects on her cultural identity and family background, revealing influences from various ethnicities including Russian and Jewish.
Hitler Salutes from Disneyland
The article discusses the murder of Blaze Bernstein in 2018 due to his sexual orientation and Jewish identity, highlighting a book titled 'American Reich' that delves into the circumstances surrounding this crime.
"Fake Jews" at the DT in Berlin: Not the First, Not the Last
Noam Brusilovsky humorously examines the phenomenon of self-identified Jewishness in his critique at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin.
I miss the times when no one saw what it really means to call each other Jews [I SEE IT THIS WAY]
The author reflects on their heightened sense of Jewish identity and nostalgia for times when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict seemed to receive less attention after the October 7 attacks.