The Role of ‘Americanism’ in the Israeli Far-Right
SHAUL MAGID is Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College
Fragments III: Call for Submissions
Emor is excited to announce the open call for submissions for Fragments Issue III, on Democracy.
Israel: Stories from the West Bank
With photographs by Mati Milstein, words from Sameeha Hureini and Aliza Schwartz, art by Francine Perlman, fiction by Daniel Spector, and poetry by Rabbi Professor Jonathan Magonet.
Fragments of Fragments
Read “Fragments of Fragments: Israel: Far-Right Religion and Politics” here.
Moses of the City x Louiefromtheblock
In 2022, NY Jewish Week named Luis Roberto Burgos one of the “36 to Watch” (formerly 36 under 36). That same year, he debuted his first photobook, Moses of the City.
Jacob’s Freedom: Wrestling with Climate Change
Joelle Novey directs Interfaith Power & Light (DC.MD.NoVA), through which congregations of many traditions are responding to climate change together, and speaks widely about the role of religious voices in the climate movement.
Annexing the Palisades
Alex Goldberg is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter and director.
Foundry
Anna Wrobel (she/her), daughter of postwar refugees, is an American historian, teacher, poet and Holocaust Studies educator whose poems and essays appear in journals including Lilith and Jewish Currents.
Tikkun Olam Today
Joules Huang Duze (they/them) is a writer, educator, and Doer.
Support for Anti-BDS Laws Weakens the First Amendment
Jonathan Backer is an attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division.