
As a German Jew Raising a Family in America, I Did Not Sign Up for This
I usually am not in favor of Nazi analogies because such comparisons downplay the horrors of the era, but so many events over the last years seemed to echo the past.

Being a Black Jewish Woman in America on January 6
Jewish stories deserve to be taken seriously by social advocacy movements, and we deserve to live in peace.

I’m a Rabbi in Georgia. Ossoff and Warnock’s Victories Are a Huge Deal for Me — and Just About Everyone.
With each election that happened since we moved here, I began to see what he saw. To understand politics in Georgia, you need to understand more than the history of white supremacy and the enslavement of Black people in this state.

Who’s The Enemy? Why This Black Jew Is Tired
If we are going to fight white supremacy, it’s not enough to only understand your own oppression.

As a Black Jew, I’m Being Forced to Walk a Tightrope After the Monsey Attack
Being unapologetically Black and Jewish is a revolutionary act.

1st US Ethnic Studies Plan Called Anti-Semitic, Faces Update
California’s effort to write the nation’s first ethnic studies curriculum for public schools has united liberals and conservatives: They think it’s terrible.

After Pittsburgh, Why “They” Won’t Win
Mom draws on Black and Jewish heritage in face of daughter's fear.

When The History of Anti-Semitism and Racism Come Together
How the grandchild of Holocaust survivors and mother of an African American navigates the history of hate.

Katy Perry Is No Sacha Baron Cohen
So Katy Perry thinks she’s Sacha Baron Cohen, in possession of that subtle talent that turns offense into parody.