The politics of pee
Who gets to use a public restroom has become a big news story this year.
Who gets to use a public restroom has become a big news story this year.
Should any country give its residents a chance to vote on how they feel things are going, probably a significant proportion would show their unease, unhappiness, and dissent to an even greater extent that did the Brits. Most never do and have never done so.
I understand those who yearn for peace between Israel and the Palestinians. I do, too.
While millions of children got out of bed on the morning of June 30 excited to be on summer vacation, one child did not.
I grew up in South Africa during the apartheid years, born to parents who had survived the Nazis.
At age 15, I had barely interacted with a boy, let alone a Jew.
Businesses can build more inclusive workplaces by recognizing the nuances of bias
Elie Wiesel was a soul on fire. The spiritual intensity of his Chassidic upbringing permeated and fashioned the core of his being.




