Are You Ready for Trumpageddon?
By David Ramírez I began writing an article with this title back at the beginning of the year while the Republican nominee was not yet picked. I did not finish […]
By David Ramírez I began writing an article with this title back at the beginning of the year while the Republican nominee was not yet picked. I did not finish […]
By David Shasha The late Elie Wiesel was an immensely complicated figure who helped raise public awareness of the Holocaust, but who also became consumed by his own celebrity and […]
By: David Ramírez Please note: All the Facebook quotes are reprinted without change. The typos have been retained. The personal names of the participants have been removed. And just to […]
By: George S. Belasco We begin this week’s newsletter with an astounding sermon from the late minister of the Montefiore Endowment Synagogue in Ramsgate, England, George Belasco. I first learned […]
By David Ramírez Whenever I see a new post in the Ashkenazi media on the subject of the Lost Tribes or Iberian anusim, I ask myself: Whatever happened to basic […]
Por David Shasha Mientras que la halakháh, el derecho civil y ritual del judaísmo, es una disciplina rígida de la vida judía, el midrásh aggádico es una fuente de creatividad. […]
By David Shasha While the Halakhah, Jewish civil and ritual law, is the stern discipline of Jewish life, the Aggadic Midrash is its fountain of creativity. The word Midrash comes […]
Por David Ramírez Al platicar con un amigo mío sobre cómo la nueva generación de sefaradíes está cada día menos consciente sobre la identidad sefaradí, y los problemas sistémicos que […]
By David Ramírez In talking to a friend of mine about how the new generation of Sephardim are becoming less and less aware about Sephardic identity, and the systemic problems […]
Por David Ramírez Cada cultura, cada civilización ha desarrollado maneras para dar razón a su existencia. Usualmente, las razones parten de narrativas de génesis perdidos en la historia o desarrollados […]