Amid a National Reckoning Over Race, Jews are Embracing Juneteenth
Juneteenth has experienced a surge of interest this year amid nationwide protests against racial injustice.
Juneteenth has experienced a surge of interest this year amid nationwide protests against racial injustice.
President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign pushed back against claims that it knowingly used a Nazi symbol in an ad.
“Eli, Eli,” is a Yiddish song first popularized in the 1920s.
“Our privilege is apparent even in our devastation.”
We cannot overlook the virus of Jew-hatred when it infects a movement we should be proud to be a part of.
Through these tough weeks and challenging conversations, I’ve relearned the fundamental truth that the basic unit of change is the individual.
A Jewish security group in Los Angeles sprang into action in the wake of the protests that led to looting after the death of George Floyd in police custody.
Once again, this tragic incident has been politicized by anti-Israel supporters.
Police are investigating after multiple participants were heard shouting “dirty Jews” at a demonstration in Paris.
Jewish organizations have a history of working closely with law enforcement, and many see police as friend rather than foe.