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Sarah Levin

Jewish residents find themselves in a perpetual cycle of fighting antisemitism, partially because the state has yet to define it.
There is no excuse for ignoring antisemitism.
A disparaging piece in “Jewish Currents” magazine is deeply troubling for many reasons, most notably because it ignores Jewish and Middle Eastern history from the days of the Bible through World War II.
Many of the Sephardic and Mizrahi women in the communities I work with feel completely maligned and ignored by progressive movements, including the Women’s March and Jewish feminist movements, simply for being who they are.