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Andrew Silow-Carroll

Andrew Silow-Carroll is Editor at Large of the New York Jewish Week and Managing Editor for Ideas for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

Jews argue outside of the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C., where Donald Trump and other Republican presidential candidates were scheduled to speak during the AIPAC convention, March 21, 2016. (Photo/JTA-Samuel Corum-Anadolu Agency-Getty Images)
Posted inBooks

In ‘Bad Jews,’ Emily Tamkin tells a history of American Jewish infighting

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA October 20, 2022
Queen Elizabeth II meets Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks as she attends a reception at St James's Palace in London to mark the 350th anniversary of the re-establishment of the Jewish community in Britain, Nov. 28, 2006. (Photo/JTA-Andrew Parsons-WPA ROTA-PA)
Posted inOpinion

Queen Elizabeth mattered. Civil religion explains why.

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA September 20, 2022September 21, 2022
Four Stabucks cups, each with a name handwritten on it: Rivka, Ezra, Avi, and Talia
Posted inU.S.

A new study explains why Starbucks can’t spell your Jewish name

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA September 12, 2022September 12, 2022
A crowd of about 4,000 crammed the Coney Island Amphitheater for the Chosen Comedy Festival, Aug. 16, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Mike Monti)
Posted inOpinion

The Catskills meet Mount Sinai at a night of unifying Jewish comedy

by Andrew Silow-Carroll August 22, 2022August 22, 2022
(Illustration/JTA-Getty Images)
Posted inFirst Person

Can Jews agree to disagree? I was there as leaders gathered in New York in search of ‘viewpoint diversity.’

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA August 4, 2022August 3, 2022
Tourists enter the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, Jan. 28, 2020. (Photo/New York Jewish Week)
Posted inBooks

A writer faces his demons — and history’s — on a guided tour of Holocaust sites

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and Jewish Week July 7, 2022
A wall at ANU—Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv honors Jewish literary greats. (Photo/JTA-Andrew Silow-Carroll)
Posted inCulture

What is a Jew? Israel’s renovated Diaspora museum attempts a three-story answer.

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA May 31, 2022
two pics: first, a headshot of Imhoff, a smiling white woman; second, the cover of the book
Posted inBooks

New book: A ‘Queer, Disabled’ early Zionist illustrates ‘roads not taken’

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA May 24, 2022
American author Joshua Cohen is seen at the Coop Ambasciatori bookshop in Bologna, Italy, Sept. 5, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Roberto Serra-Iguana Press-Getty Images)
Posted inBooks

Joshua Cohen’s satirical novel ‘The Netanyahus’ wins Pulitzer Prize for fiction

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA May 9, 2022
Residents and community members gather at Moishe House in Dnipro, Ukraine for a night of singing niggunim, or wordless Jewish melodies, March 2021. (Photo/Courtesy RSJ Moishe House)
Posted inOpinion

The Jewish post-rescue era ended with the war in Ukraine, just as young Jews there started their Jewish lives

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA March 8, 2022March 9, 2022

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