At the nexus of Bertolt Brecht and Bernie Sanders, a young playwright finds his place
An avowed socialist, Jesse Jae Hoon uses his plays to merge the personal and the political
An avowed socialist, Jesse Jae Hoon uses his plays to merge the personal and the political
A surprisingly strong Socialist performance was led by Raphaël Glucksmann, whose grandparents emigrated to France in the 1930s
Even if Trump goes to prison, he wouldn't be the first to campaign from behind bars
For secular Jewish socialists in prewar Poland, 'doikayt' wasn't just a word, but a bold political statement
A new Bund is trying to reclaim a storied history. Members of the old Bund say they're ignoring important context.
Camp Hemshekh, which closed in 1978, was the summer home for hundreds of campers, many of them children of Holocaust survivors
The exhibit at the Jewish Theological Seminary includes materials on the history of New York’s Yiddish-speaking left
Jerome Segal founded the Jewish Peace Lobby and is making his fourth run for public office
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