When Penalty of Death Is Deserved

As if Israel didn’t already engender enough reasons for an antisemitic world to despise the Jewish state, its parliament, the Knesset, came up with another one last week—a real doozy. A majority of Israel’s elected representatives voted to impose the death penalty against Palestinians—specifically, death by hanging—for acts of murderous terror intended to end Israel’s […]

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The Return of the Shabbat Table

Not long ago, I watched Ari’el Stachel alone on stage—alone in the fullest sense. In “Other,” his one-man show, he inhabits scores of characters while wrestling with a life spent moving between worlds: a Yemeni Jewish father, an Ashkenazi mother, and a self that could pass as Jewish, Arab, Middle Eastern or Black depending on who is looking. […]

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Enough or More than Enough

This week, you likely belted out the words Dayeinu. Some of you hit another with a green scallion. (Email me if you need an explanation!) Others politely sang each refrain, reminiscing about days of religious school past. Dayeinu does not mean “It’s enough.” You might think the song reflects the angsty sentiments of the Israelites. […]

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Shame on Berkeley Law School’s Dean Chemerinsky

Last week, the Brandeis Center and UC Berkeley settled a lawsuit over Berkeley’s longstanding failure to address antisemitism, including anti-Zionist bylaws adopted by student groups. The settlement was clear: Registered student organizations may not write discrimination into their governing documents. Nor may they exclude speakers, officers or board members on the basis of categories protected […]

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Gavin’s New Jewish Groove

With Passover days away, it should be remembered that California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, unlike Ramses, the Pharoah of ancient Egypt, actually let his people go—without putting up a fight. Not that disgruntled Californians were enslaved, of course. But like Pharoah, Newsom wanted them to stay. Jews escaped bondage in Egypt for the Promised Land; the […]

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