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by Rabbi Andrue J. (Andy) Kahn
Vayeitzei: The Fear That Won’t Look Away
Jacob’s story shows that deception ends only when he allows himself to feel the full weight of pachad, the fear that brings truth into view. This week's Torah portion calls us to adopt that same moral discipline in a time when misinformation and state violence rely on our willingness to look away.
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by Rabbi Andrue J. (Andy) Kahn
- News
Jews differ on both Zionism and Mamdani
This essay argues that American Jews face a defining choice between a Judaism bound to nationalism and one rooted in ethical universalism and democratic freedom. Reclaiming Judaism’s tradition of debate and conscience, it calls for building diverse, democratic Jewish futures grounded in human dignity and collective liberation.
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by Rabbi Andrue J. (Andy) Kahn
- History Series
What is “The Jewish People?”
Today, it is our duty to reach back to the sources of our traditions to seek out who they were built for—a search for who we are today in line with the question of 'who have we been'?
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by Allan C. Brownfeld
- Special Interest Report
American Jewish Groups Show Division Over Israel’s Role in Gaza
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- Issues
For Whom Does The "Jewish Establishment" Really Speak?
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- Issues
A Thoughtful Look At Zionism’s Often Overlooked Dark Side
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by Allan C. Brownfeld
- Issues
Remembering the Prophetic Vision of Zionism’s Jewish Critics
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by Allan C. Brownfeld
- Special Interest Report
Doubts Grow About Whether Israel Can, at the Same Time, Be Both “Jewish” and “Democratic”
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- Special Interest Report
For Many Young American Jews, The Very Idea of a “Jewish” State Seems an Anachronism
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by Allan C. Brownfeld
- Special Interest Report
Recent Events Make the ACJ “Look Significant, or Even Prophetic,” States N.Y. Times Religion Columnist
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- Special Interest Report
New York Times Article on the ACJ
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