Listen Closely, Palestinians Have a Seat at the Table
FRANCINE PERLMAN (she/her) exhibits both narrative and abstract work.
Report to the Committee
RABBI PROFESSOR JONATHAN MAGONET (he/him), former Principal of Leo Baeck College (1985-2005), is Emeritus Professor of Bible, author of How did Moses know he was a Hebrew? Reading Bible stories from within (2021).
The Ruins of Memory
DANNY SPECTOR (he/him) is a writer, a retired geologist, and a red diaper baby.
How to Stop the Religious Right from Defining Judaism
Come learn some of Smol Emuni’s Torah with two leaders of the movement and hear about how religious values inspire their activism.
Fragments Second Issue: Call for Submissions
We invite contributors to submit pieces for our second issue of Fragments.
The Social Values Underlying Smol Emuni
In the US, we often think about human rights in a “liberal” framework that focuses on individual rights and a separation of church and state. As Smol Eumni has taken shape, it finds itself more animated by collective concerns like equality and the needs of the poor, speaking in religious language perhaps analogous to the […]
Meet Smol Emuni, Israel’s “Faithful Left”
Smol Emuni is a diverse group of religious Israeli Jews who are bringing their faith to the public discourse in an effort to counteract the right’s uninhibited use of religion.
How white Christian influence is (re)shaping Israel
Emor is delighted to invite Yali Hashash as the final speaker of our threefold cord series about Israel and democracy.
“The Divine People?” A Threefold Cord Publication
What can political theology teach us about the current decline of liberalism? Read our white paper by scholars Suzanne Schneider, Ph.D, and Yotam Hotam, Ph.D.
What Do We Mean By A Jewish State?
Amit Gvaryahu, Ph.D, will investigate this question in part two of Emor’s three-part series on the Threefold Cord: Democracy, Nationalism, and Human Rights in a Jewish State.