Rashida Tlaib

Israel’s ‘PR Masada’ over Omar and Tlaib violates Zionism

By Jeffrey Salkin — August 17, 2019
(RNS) — We did not create Israel so that she could resemble a ghetto — physically, mentally and politically.

I’m a rabbi, and I understand Israel is not a democracy

By Alissa Wise — August 16, 2019
(RNS) — I believe one day U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib will be able to visit her grandmother without forfeiting her commitment to justice to do so. That day is hastened when we see Israel for what it is: not a flawed democracy, but no democracy at all.

Israel grants Tlaib West Bank visit on humanitarian grounds

By Isaac Scharf — August 16, 2019
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's interior minister said that Tlaib had requested and been granted permission to enter the West Bank to see relatives, including her 90-year-old grandmother.

Israel will ban entry to outspoken US congresswomen, official says

By Ilan Ben Zion — August 15, 2019
JERUSALEM (AP) — The move comes shortly after President Trump tweeted that "it would show great weakness" if Israel allowed them in.

How some Jews are deluding themselves about Trump and the “squad”

By Jeffrey Salkin — July 23, 2019
American Jews — let’s not get played. By anyone.

What it feels like to be told ‘Go back where you came from’

By Simran Jeet Singh — July 17, 2019
(RNS) — Divisive rhetoric is a serious threat to our dignity, but when people tell me to 'go back' to where I came from, my response is simple: I ask them what they have against Texans.

President Trump’s bigotry has gone too far

By Jeffrey Salkin — July 16, 2019
“Have you no sense of decency?” No, he doesn’t. Some of us don’t have it, either.

An open letter to Rashida Tlaib

By Jeffrey Salkin — May 14, 2019
Perhaps Rep. Tlaib was trying to say something different. Let's give her the opportunity to clarify her words and thoughts.

How new role models are inspiring young Muslim women to reimagine their lives

By Liz Bucar and Amanda Randone — March 29, 2019
(RNS) — Reasserting an earlier tradition of strong female voices, Muslim high school and college students are dedicated to making change inside and outside Islam.

Muslim women poised to change the next Congress

By Yonat Shimron — August 16, 2018
(RNS) — With their two primary wins, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan have made history not only for their faith but also their gender.

Tlaib wins Conyers’ seat; Congress to get 1st Muslim woman

By Corey Williams — August 8, 2018
DETROIT (AP) — Former Michigan state Rep. Rashida Tlaib won the Democratic nomination to run unopposed for the House seat long held by former Rep. John Conyers, setting her up to become the first Muslim woman elected to Congress.
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