Marc David Baer and Sarah Imhoff discuss each other’s works and the ways they intersect.
Zionism
I know I am, but what are you?
For Bouteldja, though boundaries of identity are real and significant, they are also porous, and they must be made ever…
Praying with one’s legs again
To stand there in Sarura wearing t-shirts that read “occupation is not my Judaism” and going through a ritualistic liturgy…
Sovereign Jews: An introduction
My recent book, Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism, and Judaism, harnesses the powerful critique of the dominant secular(ist) epistemology, which is…
Romney and the two holy lands
Mitt Romney can't find enough good things to say about Israel. And like his now defunct challengers, Gingrich and Santorum,…
Beyond denial
For a brief moment in 2007, news of a hit Iranian television series, whose Farsi title was translated variously as…
Implicated and enraged: An interview with Judith Butler
Judith Butler, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, is among the leading social theorists alive today. Her most…
Understanding Jewlicious
David Abitbol, co-creater of Jewlicious, discusses the origins and intentions of his blog with The Jerusalem Post.
Questions of Zionism, conversion, and the diaspora
Natan Sharansky, head of the Jewish Agency for Israel and now, as The New York Times reports, leader of "a…
The experiment that did not fail?
On the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Degania kibbutz, J. J. Goldberg writes about the decline of the…