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Print Issue: The Rise of Magen Am | May 22, 2026
Jewish Journal Staff

When Everything Becomes a Product—Including Girlhood
May 27, 2026
In her debut book, “Girls®: Generation Z and the Commodification of Everything” Freya India presents a stinging indictment against those she blames for having turned normal girls into GIRLS®, an ideal target market for the social media, pharmaceutical, beauty and online therapy industries.

Rebels, Superheroes and Family Ghosts: Three Skirball Exhibitions on Jewish Reinvention
May 27, 2026
Three fascinating exhibitions now showing at the Skirball Cultural Center stand on their own, yet together they trace unexpected threads of Jewish identity, memory and cultural reinvention.

Gabba Gabba Oy!
May 27, 2026
For Cate Thurston, the chief curator at the Skirball, the exhibit gives the museum a chance to “explore this sort of underserved story” about the Jewish relationship and participation and crafting the look of punk

Antisemitism Isn’t Hiding— It’s Evolving on UC Campuses
May 27, 2026
Universities are supposed to protect political free speech, but antisemitism stops being protected political expression when Jewish students are targeted, threatened, harassed, and blamed for the actions of the state of Israel.

Recognizing Jewish Heritage Month
May 27, 2026
On this beautiful Sacramento morning, in the face, perhaps in defiance of, so much in the world that is painful, tenuous and deeply troubling, we convened and we lifted up what connects us – the promise of growth and healing, and the potent ability for people to endure, to create change, and to scaffold our communities in justice and truth.

From Antisemitism to Antizionism: Toronto Symposium Marks a New Era in Jewish Advocacy
May 27, 2026
The inaugural World Symposium Against Antizionism reflected a meaningful shift in how some Jewish thinkers and advocates believe the community should engage with the forces arrayed against it.

AJU Honors Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson at Gala Marking 25-Year Legacy
May 27, 2026
A leading voice in Conservative Judaism, Artson has long shaped Jewish thought and leadership far beyond the walls of AJU.

Ancient Glory: Mediterranean Sea Bass
May 27, 2026
I especially love the way Kalamata olives play against fish, adding a perfectly intense and satisfying umami profile.


Fakesgiving Desserts and Drinks
May 27, 2026
It’s a reminder that gathering with friends and family over a big meal can be done any time of year.


Israel Is Not America’s Client. It Is America’s Forward Defense Partner
May 27, 2026
Security cooperation with Israel protects the United States and American citizens, saves American taxpayers money and helps anchor American military superiority around the world.

The Rise of Magen Am
May 27, 2026
How a Chabad rabbi built a community security movement in Los Angeles.

Rosner’s Domain | Bibi and the Meatheads
May 27, 2026
Netanyahu and his base have held power for most of three decades, yet in spirit, they are still raging against the condescending elites.


Students Seem Determined to Illustrate That ‘The Coddling of the American Mind’ Is Still Relevant
May 27, 2026
Matching the national average, seven out of 10 Dartmouth students refuse to endorse the idea that it is never acceptable to shout down a speaker, and five in 10 say there are instances when it is acceptable to block other students from attending a speech.

Heroines of Oct. 7 on Stage and Livestream
May 27, 2026
A new women-to-women production, called “HEROINES! Songs & Soliloquies for the Soul.”

J Street: All Tough, No Love
May 27, 2026
Slinging criticism without responsibility and spewing all complaints all the time, is barn-burning, not bridge-building.


In Debt to Hollywood
May 27, 2026
There was a time when people in Hollywood had the moral clarity to also defend Jews who were in danger half a world away. My family’s freedom is the direct result of that solidarity.

