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SJP Chapter Overturns BDS Resolution Veto at University of Michigan
The veto was upheld, and it did not advance to a campus-wide referendum.

No One Likes to Answer the Phone Anymore – A poem for Parsha Vayikra
It rings like a surprise from another decade.

Why We Don’t Like Sacrifices
Our discomfort with animal sacrifice is not that we love animals more, but that we value personal sacrifice less.

A Bisl Torah — See Their Strength, Change the World
What others might perceive as weakness, we should perceive as our calling.


Print Issue: Shaping the Jewish Future | March 20, 2026
Attacks against Jews keep rising, but this does not mean it is our destiny. Here is what we must do to ensure a thriving Jewish future.

The First Witnesses: How Two Men Escaped Chelmno Death Camp and Told the World
Lior Geller, “The World Will Tremble”’s director, told The Journal he was surprised to discover that no major film had previously been made about the two men.

‘On Being Jewish Now’ Comes to The Braid
“On Being Jewish Now” – the book and the show – bring real, personal stories of humor, heartbreak and hope to life.

AJU Event to Explore ‘Passover Around the World’
An upcoming online event organized by American Jewish University (AJU) will explore diverse traditions and the ways they reflect the rich cultural tapestry of Jewish life.

Love Across Enemy Lines: The Story of an IDF Soldier and an Iranian Woman
Cohen and Azadeh look toward the future after the war and look forward to visiting each other’s homelands.

Mac & Cheese Kugel Mash-Ups
It’s the perfect time to celebrate all things carb-y and comforting, especially with Passover fast approaching.

Golden Shards of Almond Croquant
Morocco has always had a deep connection to almonds, where they have grown for centuries and where they are central to many festive foods.


Shaping the Jewish Future
Attacks against Jews keep rising, but this does not mean it is our destiny. Here is what we must do to ensure a thriving Jewish future.

Servitude as Freedom
For the people of Israel, freedom is not the open skies—a world of unlimited and unguarded possibilities. It is the hot and dry slog through the desert, full of prickly rules and regulations.

Traversing Jewish History … in Reverse
While the Jewish people continue to face enemies seeking our destruction, we continue to survive.


Transmitting Something Real from Generation to Generation
Between memory and motion lies the work every tradition must perform.

Rosner’s Domain | Operation Chronic Disease
Will the war against Iran turn from a one-time, life-saving surgical operation into ongoing treatment for a chronic disease?

Respecting Both Tradition and Equality at the Kotel
The Kotel does not belong to one denomination or one interpretation of Judaism. It belongs to the Jewish people, in Israel, in the Diaspora, across all movements, backgrounds and traditions.







