Jewish Review of Books
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The Jewish Review of Books is a quarterly print publication with an active online presence for serious readers with Jewish interests. In our pages, leading writers and scholars discuss the newest books and ideas about religion, literature, culture, and politics, as well as fiction, poetry, and the arts.
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George Orwell is best known for his antitotalitarian novels, but his true genius lay in the incomparably clear and urgent morality of his journalism. We could use some of that now ..read more
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Do we make a blessing on a solar eclipse? Well, that depends if eclipses are evil or not ..read more
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Students at Rutgers University protest Israel like they're attending a carnival. A professor explores the troubling scenes she's witnessed ..read more
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Why has TikTok become a hotbed of anti-Israel and antisemitic content, and what does it tell us about brewing global conflicts ..read more
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1M ago
How did Harvard students end up using a decades old antisemitic cartoon in their anti-Israel activism ..read more
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They don't like the Z-word, but new haredi IDF soldiers sound a lot like the old Zionists ..read more
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1M ago
"I think the army is nothing to play around with, but dabbling in pacifism is a bad business ..read more