Which Prison Camp Do The 'Cadavers' In the 'Body' Exhibits Come From?
Excellent piece in The Boston Globe on what is wrong with all the "body" exhibits, those cadavars reduced to muscles, bones and blank stares, going around the country and advertised on the sides of...
View ArticleAm I Jewish Enough? A Confession from a Jewish Coach
Deborah Grayson Riegel Special to the Jewish Week After one week of living and working in China, with three more weeks to go, I came upon the sight I had been waiting to see, and felt my heart skip a...
View ArticleShanghai Jew
Do we have a distinct and identifiable way of doing business? Marco Greenberg Fri, 12/03/2010On a visit to China in 2005, adopting a baby girl with a contingent of other families, my tour guide pulled...
View ArticleChina on the Couch: Jewish Thought in Asia
You don't often think about Jews in China. Demographically, there are only about 1,500 Jews today in a country of more than one billion. But intellectually their influence is growing.read more
View ArticleScaling My Jewish Great Wall
Deborah Grayson Riegel Special To The Jewish Week With one week down and three weeks to go teaching in Peking University’s MBA program in Beijing, I finally laid eyes on what I had been waiting to...
View ArticleAi Weiwei's Jews: Pictures from an Exhibition
On the weekends, I like to get away from work. One of the places where I like to do that is museums. And what better one to visit, if you're looking to avoid Jews (for me, that's my job; not...
View ArticleTightening The Syria Noose
After weeks of ratcheting up the criticism and pressure, President Obama has finally explicitly called for Syrian dictator Bashar Assad to resign. He intensified sanctions on by freezing all assets of...
View ArticleThink Jewish!
Deborah Grayson Riegel Jewish Week Online Columnist It's Not Just For Holidays Anymore My 10 year old twins, Jacob and Sophie, were in the back seat of our minivan, and bickering once again. I mean, I...
View ArticleLost And Found In Translation
Deborah Grayson Riegel Jewish Week Online Columnist read more
View ArticleChinese-Jewish Relations: The Mitzvah of Saving Face
Deborah Grayson Riegel Jewish Week Online Columnist I am writing this at 5 a.m. from my hotel room in the Haidian District of Beijing, steps from the West Gate of China’s most famed institution of...
View ArticleLeaked Report: U.S. Has Counterintelligence Operations Against Israel
Helen Chernikoff Staff Writer The United States works actively to thwart spying by Israel on the U.S., just as it does against enemies like Iran, China, Russia and Cuba, according to a secret report...
View ArticleAri Lesser Raps About BDS
"We're not perfect but if you think we're the worst, first take a look at the rest of the earth," says rapper Ari Lesser, taking a musical look at countries around the world that have yet to arouse the...
View ArticleIran Sanctions ‘Harmed By The Shutdown’
Ron Kampeas JTA Obama administration makes case that gov’t shuttering undermining efforts. Washington — Is the U.S. government shutdown undermining the sanctions that helped bring Iran to Geneva this...
View ArticleKaifeng To Host First Seder Since Mid-19th Century
Stewart Ain Staff Writer The descendants of Jews who live in the ancient Jewish community of Kaifeng, China, are expected to participate in the first traditional Passover seder held there since the...
View ArticleJarring New Documentary Sheds Light On Internet Addiction In China
Miriam Groner Web Editor In 'Web Junkie', award-winning Israeli filmmakers expose military-style anti-addiction programs in China.‘Web Junkie’, a jarring new documentary by award-winning Israeli...
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