Jews in America sit in a fragile place within the country's racial order, where partial acceptance into whiteness has brought both privilege and a sense of alienation. As tensions around race and the unresolved legacy of slavery continue to shape life in the U.S., Jews are increasingly pulled into these fault lines and are becoming a stand-in for wider societal discontent
Jews in America sit in a fragile place within the country's racial order, where partial acceptance into whiteness has brought both privilege and a sense of alienation. As tensions around race and the unresolved legacy of slavery continue to shape life in the U.S., Jews are increasingly pulled into these fault lines and are becoming a stand-in for wider societal discontent