The dangerous state of Zionism invites us to cherish the diaspora as Jewish cultural and religious homeland.
Religion
Report: Bob Jones University Responded to Rape Claims with Woeful Ignorance of the Law, Often Blaming Victims
GRACE’s investigation is a major new contribution to the current debate on campus rape.
To Save the Right to Choose Nationwide, Reproductive Justice Advocates Need a Southern Strategy
A new amendment to Tennessee’s Constitution lays a framework for ending abortion rights. If allowed to stand, women and girls in poor communities will suffer the most.Â
In Early Polling, God Remains Undecided On Pick For 2016 GOP Nominee
But rest assured, He’ll be talking to the candidates soon.
GOP’s Neo-Confederate Theocrat Wins Council Seat in One of Richest U.S. Counties
Voters were looking for something new when they elected Michael Peroutka to run as a Republican for a seat on Maryland’s Anne Arundel County Council. What they got was something very old—like ante bellum kind of old.
Red State, Blue State: Polarization and the American Situation
The country is stuck but it is not stationary. Some things are changing—just not at the federal level.
Rand Paul’s Millennial Quest: A Little Libertarian, A Lot of Something Else
Win or lose, the neo-libertarian stands to change the DNA of the Grand Old Party.
How the Koch Brothers Helped Bring About the Law That Shut Texas Abortion Clinics
It may be a panel of judges that shut most Texas abortion clinics, but the law the court upheld began with a flood of money to antiabortion forces from the billionaires’ network of “free enterprise” groups.
Tragedy, Privation and Hope: Joy Boothe’s Inspiring Journey to Moral Monday
Horrifically orphaned and raised with prejudice, she built a house and a new life with her own hands. Now hers are among many building a movement for justice.
When the Next Terrorist Attack Comes, Will We Be Capable of Keeping Our Heads?
As we start a new war, it’s worth considering the question now.

