Ari Hoffman is a contributing columnist for the Forward, where he writes about politics and culture. He is an adjunct assistant professor at New York University, and has a doctorate in English Literature from Harvard and a law degree from Stanford.
Ari Hoffman
By Ari Hoffman
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Opinion Democrats swept Georgia, then a mob attacked the Capitol. Where do our politics turn now?
If I told you 50 or even five years ago that Georgia’s two Senate seats would be held by a Jew and a Black man, you might have thought I was pitching a science fiction novel. And if I would have told you at the start of last week that the President would incite a…
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Opinion ‘It was always going to end this way:’ Capitol coup is work of one man
On January 6, 2021 a coup was staged in the United States of America. Some will say that the coup began months before, when President Trump refused to accept the legitimacy of an election he lost. For a while, the coup was dressed in respectable clothes, masquerading as lawsuits and appeals and writs of certiorari…
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Opinion Debate | Hero or villain? What is Jared Kushner’s legacy?
We are now weeks away from the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. The end of the Trump era is nigh. Perhaps other than President Trump himself, there has been no figure more important in the White House than his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Kushner has played many roles as Trump’s right…
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Opinion Debate | Should the Biden Administration adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism?
On a recent trip to Israel, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the U.S. now officially considers the BDS movement to boycott Israel to be antisemitic. Soon after, news broke that Pompeo also plans to label Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam as antisemitic for their anti-Israel activism. In so doing, Pompeo was…
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Opinion Debate | Is Biden’s Obama throwback cabinet good or bad for millennial Jews?
This week, President-elect Joe Biden announced many of his cabinet picks. And to some, they were eerily familiar, names of people who had served under President Obama or who were adjacent to Obama’s cabinet. Is some good old fashioned stability just what the doctor ordered? Or are we overdue for some serious change? We asked…
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Opinion Debate | What should Biden’s approach to Israel be?
On Monday evening, President Trump finally agreed to allow President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team to do its job. What this means is that the next presidency is on its way in. What will a Biden administration’s approach to Israel be? What should it be? We asked Forward contributing columnists Ari Hoffman and Joel Swanson to…
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Opinion Why Jews especially should be terrified by Trump’s refusal to concede
Almost two weeks after the 2020 election, President Trump has not conceded that he lost to President-elect Joe Biden. Legal challenges to the final tally have collapsed in outcomes ranging from frivolity to farce, and the President’s conspiracy theories have grown alongside Biden’s lead in both the popular vote and Electoral College. As Rudy Giuliani’s…
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Opinion Joe Biden must lead in Jonathan Sacks’ spirit
Some days the news moves so quickly that time seems to slow down. Saturday was one such day, with news networks finally calling the Presidential race for Joe Biden after days of waiting. Delirium ensued in major U.S. cities, along with denial in the White House. But there was another update that felt like a…
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