Roth, The Fanatic: Roth’s Inability To Look Beyond His Own Perspective
Philip Roth’s inability to see beyond his own perspective bears similarities to some ultra-Orthodox Jews’ way of viewing women.
Philip Roth’s inability to see beyond his own perspective bears similarities to some ultra-Orthodox Jews’ way of viewing women.
Haven’t we all been that lady at some point? At least in our heads…
An Orthodox Jewish woman and a Muslim woman share a moment of bonding over their covered hair.
Native activists battle against the destructive greed of mining companies.
Roth helped make fiction writers as much as a spokespeople for the Jews as rabbis.
What if we helped people to discover what God means to them, rather than telling them what it means?
Steven Spielberg’s Oscar Award winning movie used an Aryan hero to tell the story of the 6 million Jews who perished in the Holocaust.
The time is up for objectifying women in professional settings.
I thought I’d be missing out on opportunity by having my phone off. I was wrong.