Hana Wildman Halpern
When I watch “dramatic” TV shows, they don’t seem like much compared to my life.
When I watch “dramatic” TV shows, they don’t seem like much compared to my life.
Even after more documentation has emerged, UN Women, has still refused to condemn Hamas’ horrific sexual crimes or recognize that they even happened.
I want to climb into that sign’s invite. Where different kinds of people mix to spend those moments of grace.
…and their counterparts in Israel and Gaza today.
A new Broadway musical tells the story of a half-Jewish, half-gentile singing comedy group in pre-WWII Germany
“Activate: A New York Woman’s Perspective,” now at he Heller Museum at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York, explores multifaceted expressions of feminine power amidst complex and fraught socio-political dynamics tied to bodies and heritage, intimacy and otherness, sex and religion.
In her newest work, the brilliant memoir “Touching the Art,” Sycamore examines her relationship with her grandmother Gladys.
A new anniversary edition of Night Swim gives us a chance to reexamine our conversations about antisemitism, reproductive rights, and care work– ten years later.
Why would Cormac McCarthy assign Jewishness to his characters in a book so overwhelmingly Catholic?
A mother wrestles with her lullaby during wartime.