Watch or read our discussion with Elliot Kafuman and Michael Pack about the new documentrary on the 1991 pogrom in Brooklyn, and what it means for American Jewry today.
Friendship and the American story.
Two great American musicians and their Jewish managers.
What attracted Harvard students to a 1960s anti-Semitic cartoon?
One of the first brands marketed to the African American middle class—with astounding success.
“An age-old malignancy, suffused with magical thinking and the potential for violence.”
Striking a balance between condemning bigotry and encouraging it with attention.
The refusal to defend Kanye West isn’t by itself a sign of civic health.
Supporting a pro-Israel Democratic challenger to Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib.
The first Black Jews may have arrived before the colonial era.
Replace zero-sum “anti-racism” with mutual respect and understanding.
Thirty years ago, Jews were violently attacked over three days in Brooklyn. This week’s podcast revisits what happened, and whether it could recur.