Ideas 70 years ago, these beach reads explained Jews to America “Auntie Mame” and “Marjorie Morningstar,” writes a historian of American Jewish literature, were set in a New York City where Jews were prospering, and antisemites were out of fashion.
The Sit-Down Ideas These therapists give a name to the way Jewish distress has been ignored since Oct. 7: ‘Traumatic invalidation’ Miri Bar-Halpern and Jaclyn Wolfman strike a nerve with a paper about the mental toll of being told your distress and fears don’t count.
Harvard releases long-awaited internal antisemitism report amid fierce battle with Trump The task force found that Jewish and Israeli students were frequently shunned after Oct. 7.
Politics Marco Rubio sits down with Michael Benz, Jewish former Trump official with an antisemitic online persona
Politics One point of consistency amid Trump’s rapid changes: a drumbeat of federal campus antisemitism investigations
New York Fate of Jewish man facing sentencing over 2022 synagogue shooting plot divides the Upper West Side
Politics As Schumer presses ahead with Antisemitism Awareness Act, concerns about free speech resurface