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Antisemitism & Antiracism Essay The Far Right The Jewish Left The Pickle UK

For these neo-Nazis, even Christianity is too Jewish

With its claims to white indigeneity and affinity to paganism, Patriotic Alternative sits within a particularly radical transnational neo-Nazi network.

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Europe Review The Far Right The Jewish Left The Pickle

Beware the radical ghosts of underground Budapest

Dalia Neis’ new novel takes us inside a mystical world of anarchist diasporism and intersectional comradeship.

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Antisemitism & Antiracism Interview Jewish Culture LGBTQ+ Middle East The Pickle UK

Mizrahi stories take centre stage

Victor Esses tells Samantha Ellis how his new show is pushing back against Ashkenormativity in the industry.

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Interview Jewish Culture Palestine-Israel The Jewish Left The Pickle USA

Out of the wreck

Katie Ebner-Landy meets the artist searching for alternatives to Jewish nationalism. First stop: a Yiddish rave.

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Jewish Culture The Pickle USA

A definitive guide to TV’s best Jews

They’re all having an identity crisis, and they all need therapy.

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Antisemitism & Antiracism Jewish Culture The Pickle UK

The battle of Nelson Street

A Muslim mayor fights to save the Jewish East End.

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Jewish Culture LGBTQ+ The Pickle UK

The Pink Peacock’s premature demise

Members of the collective tell Molly Lipson why the radical Govanhill cafe has been forced to close its doors for good.

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Palestine-Israel The Jewish Left The Pickle USA

When the rabbis are anti-Zionists

In the US, a new generation of rabbinical students is shattering the communal consensus, writes Sam Stein.

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Resisting Germany’s ‘Theatre of Memory’

In his new book, reviewed for Vashti by James Leveque, Max Czollek calls on Jews to cease cooperating with Germany’s memorialisation agenda.

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The fall and rise of London’s Yiddish scene

After decades of decline, the once thriving culture is bouncing back, writes Tamara Micner.