Please read the interview that Nir Hasson did with Assaf David in Haaretz. It's really important www.haaretz.com/israel-news/...
Please read the interview that Nir Hasson did with Assaf David in Haaretz. It's really important www.haaretz.com/israel-news/...
βA million calls an hourβ: Israel relying on Microsoft cloud for expansive surveillance of Palestinians www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
βWe spoke about bread, the most urgent necessity of our lives.β
Shojaa Al-Safadi writes about the newly named Refugee Street in this creative nonfiction piece in our July issue, translated by Ibtisam Barakat.
worldliteraturetoday.org/2025/july/wi...
For MSNBC Opinion, I wrote about Brownβs agreement with the Trump admin and how promoting the idea that βDEIβ is bad for Jews and also simultaneously that only Jews are entitled to it is totally counter to promoting understanding of Jewishness/fighting antisemitism
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
The Big Ten Rises UpAgainst Trump newrepublic.com/article/1983... via @newrepublic.com
Martin Shaw, the author of βWhat is Genocide?β and βThe New Age of Genocide: Intellectual and Political Challenges After Gazaβ reflects on this moment in the global debate newlinesmag.com/argument/the...
My review essay of Beyond the Land is published at @worldlittoday.bsky.social.
The number of βcidesβ in Gaza is growing, but beyond its destruction of schools, hospitals, farmland and entire family lineages, Israel is also engaging in historicide β the destruction of history itself β argues @lsmwilson.bsky.social in @newlinesmag.bsky.social
Thanks for a great conference!
Horrific news. IU is one of the best public universities.
Poetry is ubiquitous in Iran: It is on tombstones, skin, walls, cars, shirts and social media bios. Learning the story of Persian letters helps us better understand Iran as it is today and how it views itself, the world, and its future, writes Muhammad Ali Mojaradi
newlinesmag.com/essays/the-k...
Shachar Pinsker offers reflections following Gali Drucker Bar-Am, I Am Your Dust: Representations of the Israeli Experience in Yiddish Prose, 1948-1967, translated by Natalie Melzer.
ingeveb.org/articles/ref...
My reflections on Yiddish in Palestine/Israel following a recent book by Gali Drucker Bar-Am are published in a new essay @ingeveb.bsky.social ingeveb.org/articles/ref...
Looking forward to this lsa.umich.edu/judaic/news-...
www.npr.org/2025/04/29/n...
I fear only demons - Sami Michael
The Iraqi-born Israeli author, who died in April 2024 aged 97, first caught the attention of Israelβs Hebrew-reading public with his 1974 debut novel, βAll Men Are Equal β But Some Are More.β
On Monday, April 15, 6pm, I will give the Fordham-NYPL Lecture: βWhen Yiddish Was Young in Israel,β presenting materials from my new research. I hope to see you at Fordham Lincoln Center (140 West 62nd Street). For more details and to register (in-person and online), see here: tinyurl.com/b256yt34