
Eric Alterman is a CUNY Distinguished Professor of English at Brooklyn College and an author, most recently of We Are Not One: A History of America’s Fight Over Israel.
Eric Alterman is a CUNY Distinguished Professor of English at Brooklyn College and an author, most recently of We Are Not One: A History of America’s Fight Over Israel.
If the US is really abandoning a two-state solution, that means an uncomfortable reckoning for most American Jews
Jews have long been seen as a cohesive voting community. Not anymore
Trump's latest comments on Jews are shocking, but they're also a natural extension of the evolution of the GOP
Leftists have made opposition to Zionism their most central issue. But what do they actually aim to achieve?
President Biden tried to use military aid to pressure Israel, and instead found himself in a political void — one Israel has exploited time and again
Defenders of Israel love to call it the Middle East's only democracy. But democracies don't censor the press
Many presidents have yearned to push back on Israel. Biden is actually doing it.
The Forward, a Jewish publication, asks me a question: “Is ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ Bob Dylan’s best album since “Blood on the Tracks?” As a Jew, I can imagine only one possible answer: “yes and no.” Musically, it’s not even close. “Desire” has more beautiful melodies, tighter lyrics and far better hooks. I also think,…
אַבֿרהם שוואַרץ איז געפאָרן אַהין מיט דרײַ חדשים צוריק, נישט וויסנדיק אַז אין גיכן וועט צווישן איראַן און ישׂראל אויסברעכן אַ מלחמה.
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