Our great grandfather hadn’t crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 112 years — but he was about to. Maybe not all of him, but a ...
For most young adults, Rabin’s assassination is something they learned about in history class, at a day school assembly or ...
A new play and a poetry collection insist on the relevance of a prime minister who died for championing peace.
Lujain Al-Saleh on living and breathing the war on Gaza from afar and what it’s like to learn your relatives have been killed ...
The “A Cloud in My Hand” pavilion brings together works by Palestinian artists and their allies, transforming absence into presence and mourning into creative resistance.
Artists from Gaza and their works are largely unable to penetrate the occupation and its borderlines of open-air ghettoization, imprisonment and extermination.
Collective political education and organizing become particularly important during periods when the government is cracking ...
Author Maxim D. Shrayer, who divides his time between Chatham and Brookline, has released a new collection of poems, “Zion Square” (Ben ...
Poetry is not easy to compose, nor is it easy to write about. Like music, poetry requires a certain immersion into the composition one hears via their ...
One of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz, Amiram Cooper, was a poet born in Haifa before the founding of the modern State of ...
Susie has, of course, travelled to Gaza since the genocide began. She has made several trips, bearing aid, taking stock of the situation. She is a person of extraordinary moral and physical courage, ...
My grandmother left Jerusalem in 1948 with a key that never found its lock again. She believed she would return before the tea cooled in its cup. The ...
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