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Steven WindmuellerThe Times of Israel (Blogs) |
Across the national Jewish landscape, one hears conversations about “renewing” old legacy institutions, “remaking” existing organizations, and...
Just as the American story is comprised of an extraordinary set of positive images and practices, there are also seeds of historic racism and...
As with my peers, I often think about legacy, namely what are we leaving behind for the next generation? Having just spent a weekend with family, all...
Access to power and the ability to influence the political system are never guarantees. Power is illusive and power centers are constantly shifting,...
The field of Jewish public policy and community relations is navigating simultaneous disruptions. Legitimacy fracture involves the questioning or...
In my most recent essay on these pages, I defined the existing threats being generated in this nation against Jews, leading to the possible end of...
The Jewish State was reclaimed and with it the Jewish people experienced an era of Jewish political influence and access. Individual Jews were...
Recently, in conversation with a group of colleagues, we collectively concluded that our “American experience” had all but disappeared. Indeed,...
Who are we becoming and why? In this period of extraordinary disruption, where many of our beliefs, values and ideals are being challenged, we are...
In this disruptive moment, where one encounters anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism in multiple spaces, there is a counter movement in play to reframe both...