Israel: Global Perspectives (#2.3)
Issue 2.3 is the third part of the second issue of Fragments, on Israel: Global Perspectives.
Fragments is an initiative of Emor, an invitation to explore one topic from multiple angles, always with a deep dive into Jewish wisdom.
Think of it as a beit midrash, a traditional Jewish house of study, captured in the pages of a journal. In these pages, writers at the very beginning of their careers share space with those who look back after a lifetime of hard-earned wisdom.
Artists, poets, and playwrights share space with essayists. Each brings their own unique perspective, because we know there is never just a single right answer in Judaism. But there can be wrong answers, and Emor is here to take them on.
Issue 2.3 is the third part of the second issue of Fragments, on Israel: Global Perspectives.
Issue 2.2 is the second part of the second issue of Fragments, on Israel: Stories from the West Bank.
Issue 2.1 is the first part of the second issue of Fragments, on Israel: Far-Right Religion and Politics.
Spring 2023 is the first issue of Fragments and focuses on freedom, the perfect addition to enliven your seder and conversations during this Pesach season.
Issue 2.3 is the third part of the second issue of Fragments, on Israel: Global Perspectives.
Issue 2.2 is the second part of the second issue of Fragments, on Israel: Stories from the West Bank.
Issue 2.1 is the first part of the second issue of Fragments, on Israel: Far-Right Religion and Politics.
Rabbi Michael Strassfeld (he/him) is the editor of the best selling Jewish Catalog, author of The Jewish Holidays, and co-author with Rabbi Joy Levitt of A Night of Questions: A Passover Haggadah.
Laynie Soloman (they/them) serves as the Associate Rosh Yeshiva at SVARA: A Traditionally Radical Yeshiva, where they co-founded the Trans Halakha Project.
Talia Lavin (she/her) is a journalist and author of the book Culture Warlords: My Journey into the Dark Web of White Supremacy.
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