The Sit-Down Ideas How much can Israelis take? A trauma expert finds out Bruria Adini studies the resilience of a society under and on the attack.
The Sit-Down Ideas Ana Levy-Lyons, a former Unitarian Universalist minister and future rabbi, wants to cure what ails the secular left Her new book argues that “nones” have liberalized themselves out of meaning and connection.
The Sit-Down ‘The price to pay for attacking Iran has dramatically dropped’: Yaakov Katz on the war so far The former editor of the Jerusalem Post answered our questions about the Israel-Iran war’s past, present and future.
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The Sit-Down How the Yiddish writer Chaim Grade’s last novel was rescued from the archives, and wrestled into print
The Sit-Down What the co-chair of Columbia University’s antisemitism task force says people get wrong about the campus protests
The Sit-Down Meet two rabbis who are trying to fight ‘toxic polarization’ — one Jewish text at a time