Daniel Ben Simon on the Rift between Mizrahim and the Israeli Left Daniel Ben Simon on the Rift between Mizrahim and the Israeli Left By Maya Haber| 2018-07-20T10:16:58-04:00 August 21st, 2016|Blog, Democracy, Economy, Israeli Left, Peace, Podcast, politics, Religious Pluralism| Read More 1
Erasing the Al-Aqsa Mosque from Tourist Maps Erasing the Al-Aqsa Mosque from Tourist Maps By Maya Haber| 2018-07-20T10:18:52-04:00 March 31st, 2016|Blog, Israeli Government, Palestinians, Religious Pluralism| Read More 2
Tomer Persico, The Duality of Israeli Existence Tomer Persico, The Duality of Israeli Existence By Maya Haber| 2018-07-20T10:22:02-04:00 March 25th, 2016|American Jewish community, Blog, Civil Rights, Democracy, International Policy, Israeli Government, Israeli Left, politics, Religious Pluralism, The Occupation| Read More 2
Zehava Galon remembers Yossi Sarid Zehava Galon remembers Yossi Sarid By Maya Haber| 2018-07-20T10:24:16-04:00 January 13th, 2016|Blog, Israeli Government, Israeli Left, Meretz, Religious Pluralism| Read More 3
Holding a Mirror to Jewish Nationalism in Times of Strife Holding a Mirror to Jewish Nationalism in Times of Strife By partnersblogmaster| 2018-08-28T14:24:18-04:00 October 13th, 2015|American Jewish community, Civil Rights, Religious Pluralism, The Occupation| Read More 3
Will secular Jewish identity survive outside of Israel? Will secular Jewish identity survive outside of Israel? By rseliger| 2018-08-28T14:25:33-04:00 August 19th, 2015|American Jewish community, Blog, Religious Pluralism| Read More 1
Religious pluralism as a human rights issue Religious pluralism as a human rights issue By partnersblogmaster| 2018-08-28T14:26:47-04:00 June 12th, 2015|American Jewish community, Blog, Religious Pluralism| Read More 1
Haredim and Israel’s Election: Fault-Lines & Fissures Haredim and Israel’s Election: Fault-Lines & Fissures By jchanes| 2018-08-28T14:28:12-04:00 May 20th, 2015|Blog, Religious Pluralism| Read More 0
Public Transportation and the ‘Jewish State’ Public Transportation and the ‘Jewish State’ By partnersblogmaster| 2018-08-28T14:30:38-04:00 April 27th, 2015|Blog, Meretz, Religious Pluralism| Read More 0
‘Shabus’: Toward a Pluralistic Shabbat in Jerusalem ‘Shabus’: Toward a Pluralistic Shabbat in Jerusalem By lwharton| 2018-08-28T14:31:23-04:00 March 12th, 2015|Blog, Religious Pluralism| Read More 0