A statement in solidarity with Palestine and Israel written and signed by Palestinians, Jews, and others who are committed to holding complex truths and striving to overcome polarization. You are invited to sign the statement if you agree.
In this review of David Graeber's Bullshit Jobs, Miki Kashtan explains what bullshit jobs are, why they're proliferating, and how they can help us understand "the rightward turn of so many voters around the world."
Hagai El-Ad, Executive Director of Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem, reflects on Trump's phony Israel peace plan. And an invitation to hear Rabbi Lerner speak about his new book, Revolutionary Love, in various cities from now through April.
For decades, the American political class has intervened relentlessly and recklessly in countries whose people they hold in contempt. America’s credulous mass media is uniformly blaming the Taliban victory on Afghanistan’s incorrigible corruption.
Ren Finkel reviews the Jewdas Haggadah, a radical, satirical take on the traditional Haggadah that "reminds us to find space to laugh and sing and play while 'being Jewish in a time just before the revolution.'"
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How a founder of progressive orthodoxy, on the eve of Georgia's election to determine the fate of the Senate, attacked the progressive Black leader and Jewish ally for his insufficiently rightwing views on Israel.
Now I know how privileged I have been. I used to think of privilege as a list of traits. We call them positionalities. Now I know privilege in relation to bombing. This is the hierarchy . . .
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Israeli Supreme Court temporarily delays the eviction of one Palestinian family from their home in Jerusalem. Meanwhile, the violence continues to escalate with no peaceful end in sight.
We are asking you to raise your moral, prophetic voices alongside our immigrant allies to stop the separation of families now. Add your name to our petition: The Network of Spiritual Progressives demands Congress protect immigrant children.
The deliberate killing of generations of indigenous children by the Canadian Church and State has been known and reported for over a century. It is time to hold the perpetrators accountable.
We are excited to share with you our new Podcast – Voices of Tikkun. You can now listen to the powerful words of selected articles and poetry on multiple streaming platforms.
Responding to the crisis at the border, Rebecca Gordon argues that many Central American refuges are fleeing dangers that were created and intensified by the United States.
Rabbi Noa Kushner reflects on the third American anti-semitic shooting in just over a year: "If this continues, I fear that soon we will lose more of ourselves."
In this article, Bayo Akomolafe exposes the fallacy of a democracy declaring that we need a new politics by “touching the matters the Vote performatively leaves out of view.”
Still looking for a psychospiritual intervention into the discourse around Gaza? Look no further than Rabbi Michael Lerner's EMBRACING ISRAEL/PALESTINE. To get a copy of the book, go here: .
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We are challenging Progressives to move beyond an exclusive focus on economic entitlements and political rights to include caring, generosity, love, and empathy--and rejecting every form of nationalism and selfishness.
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Here's another excerpt from Rabbi Michael Lerner's EMBRACING ISRAEL/PALESTINE: "we are not fully human until we are able to humanize the Other. Every time we dehumanize the Other, we lose our own humanity."
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Henry Giroux reflects on the resurgence of fascism in the United States and urges us to critically engage the past in order to imagine a radical politics for the future.
Joshua Shanes warns of the danger of "mainstream" Zionism: as it "grows ever more rightwing, its nationalist and racist interpretations of the Torah increasingly drown out the more humanist ones."