Liberal Jewish scholars, leaders urge increased focus on Palestinians in protests of Israeli judicial overhaul

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Ever since hundreds of thousands of Israelis began pouring into the streets to oppose their government’s plan to weaken the courts, the protests have faced a contentious question: How much, if at all, should the demonstrations focus on Palestinian rights? The answer to that question, over the past seven months, has been […]

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Ghislaine Maxwell identifies as Jewish in prison, tapping into resources for incarcerated Jews

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex abuse ring, is receiving services from a nonprofit that supports Jewish prisoners. Maxwell, whose father was Jewish, did not publicly identify as Jewish previously and is not considered Jewish under traditional Jewish […]

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‘Maus’ evades a ban in Iowa after school district cites ‘ambiguity’ in new state law

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A new Iowa state law forbidding instruction on sexual and gender identity prompted one school district this week to briefly order staff to remove Art Spiegelman’s “Maus” and hundreds of other books from its shelves. But days later following national outrage, the district reversed course, issuing a trimmed-down list of 65 books […]

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South Carolina school district to return Bernard Malamud’s ‘The Fixer’ to shelves after yearlong removal

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – A school district in South Carolina will return Bernard Malamud’s “The Fixer,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about antisemitism, to shelves nearly a year after it was removed following a parental complaint. The decision made Wednesday by a review committee for the Beaufort County School District concludes another episode in which a Jewish […]

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The Workers Circle, progressive Jewish group, leaves Conference of Presidents over disagreements on US and Israel advocacy

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Workers Circle has resigned from the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, shrinking the umbrella group’s contingent of progressive groups.  The Workers Circle — a Jewish progressive activist group that runs a robust program of Yiddish classes and more recently has emphasized advocating for democracy — said it is […]

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