Feb 8“How To Make a Revolution” — Documentary Play Examines Israeli Military Court System“How To Make a Revolution” — Documentary Play Examines Israeli Military Court System On a wet, snowy evening in Brooklyn, over one hundred people turned out for a reading of “How To Make A Revolution” at the Invisible Dog Art Center. …How To Make A Revolution4 min readHow To Make A Revolution4 min read
Oct 26, 2022Canadian Jason Sherman Examines the Legacy of the Jewish National Fund in Documentary “My Tree”“My Tree,” a documentary directed by Canadian playwright and filmmaker Jason Sherman, follows his quest to learn the backstory of a tree planted in Israel on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah in the 1970s. …Israel6 min readIsrael6 min read
Aug 7, 2022Bronx Hardball: Gustavo Rivera Fights To Stay In New York State SenateBronx Hardball: Gustavo Rivera Fights To Stay In New York State Senate As New York voters scramble to figure out the summer primary dates, those in the Democratic ranks have watched in confusion as redistricting has changed the former Congressional and Albany scorecard. …Ny State Senate5 min readNy State Senate5 min read
Jan 28, 2022Voting Rights and Enviroinmental Justice Are IntertwinedWhile American families are trying to get through the day, struggling to pay their bills, while navigating the latest strain of COVID and what that means for their schoolchildren, the Senate toys with the Build Back Better Act. …Environmental Justice4 min readEnvironmental Justice4 min read
Jul 6, 2021“The Tinderbox” — Documentary Looks at Israel/Palestine Conundrum“The Tinderbox” — Documentary Looks at Israel/Palestine Conundrum With a shift in American and Israeli leadership, the armed hostilities between the Israeli government and Hamas in May, and street riots within mixed Israeli cities, Diaspora Jews are beginning to question the traditionally accepted narratives. Into the fray has stepped Gillian…Israel5 min readIsrael5 min read
Mar 18, 2021Mino Lora: Governing Through a Social Justice LensI was in search of an open post office when I saw her. Despite the mask, I recognized the candidate from a recent Bronx City Council debate that impressed me with her demeanor and energy. “Mino Lora?” I asked tentatively. “Yes,” she replied. I requested an interview on the spot…Mino Lora6 min readMino Lora6 min read
Mar 5, 2021Lilly Rivlin: Artist as Truth SeekerLilly Rivlin: Artist as Truth Seeker Every era has its moments that are written and evaluated by “historians.” Creatives capture those same events through the prism of nuance, drama, and emotion. Lilly Rivlin, now 84, is one such artist. A contemporary of pioneering feminists, she was on the ground to…Lilly Rivlin5 min readLilly Rivlin5 min read
Dec 20, 2020“Mayor” — A View from RamallahFor most American Jews, the occupied Palestinian territories exist as an abstraction. Their towns are names that are heard on the news, often in a negative context. Director David Osit shifts that narrative in his new documentary “Mayor.” Osit follows the daily schedule of Musa Hadid, who presides over Ramallah…Mayor4 min readMayor4 min read
Sep 3, 2020Reform Jewish Clergy Needs to Lead the Way on Palestinian Human RightsDuring the month of Elul, in preparation for Rosh Hashanah, it is tradition to take stock of where we stand as individuals and communities in the moral universe. It is with pride that Reform congregations around the country have engaged in social justice actions. This includes efforts on prison reform…Israel3 min readIsrael3 min read
May 30, 2020“Hope Gap” — A Marriage CrumblesWhen Annette Bening and Bill Nighy are featured in a film examining the dissolution of a marriage, expectations are high. In “Hope Gap,” there are truths presented, questions to be parsed, and beautiful seascapes featuring white cliffs. Yet, something remains off. The opening interior scenes feel like a filmed play…Film4 min readFilm4 min read