Richard Silverstein writes about the demise of Jewcy, a Jewish internet portal featuring original writing about the arts, culture and politics. He writes, “When I first encountered the site I was quite excited because when it comes to Jewish media, there is very little that is hip, unconventional or provocative. Jewcy appeared to fit that mold with bold graphics, outrageous headlines, challenging ideas.”
Silverstein says he was offered a deal to move his blog to the site a few months ago, accepted the offer and then waited for the final contract.
Then the Gaza war happened. For some reason (I never spent much time reading the Jewcy site), I looked at the politics section of the site to see how Jewcy was covering the war. Of the 20 or so stories on the main page, only one by Dan Sieradski (which announced a demonstration), was remotely critical. The rest more of less savagely denounced Hamas and cheered on Israel’s assault. There was no doubt and certainly nothing remotely approaching criticism.
I began thinking about the role David Corn and Marc Cooper had played as house liberals when Pajamas Media first launched. I wondered whether perhaps I was being used to provide a liberal veneer on an otherwise right-wing pro-Israel site.
Ultimately, Richard was “disinvited.” I know Ali Eratez was a Jewcy contributor. I would be interested in his perspective, and whether he ever felt like he was a “house Muslim” used as “veneer” for an organ otherwise described (He has written nothing for them since before the start of the Gaza attack, though he remains a presence on their website).

M. Landers 2:28 pm on February 26, 2009 Permalink |
Whatever happened to the good Mr. Eteraz, anyway?
razib 5:19 pm on February 26, 2009 Permalink |
i was asked to contribute a piece last spring, and send something in. it never got published. but i notice that they did create a profile for me. i think joey kurtzman left, and that’s why they forgot about it.
Richard Silverstein 6:54 pm on February 26, 2009 Permalink |
Ali was a regular contributor. Not sure how he could’ve felt comfortable there. Maybe he has a thicker skin than I.
Len 9:39 pm on February 26, 2009 Permalink |
I stumbled upon Jewcy through Ali Eteraz’s writings and I thought…hey, if I was Jewish, this would be kind of cool. Crisp design, updated frequently. It was like a liberal Jewish lifestyle e-zine.
What’s the Muslim equivalent? Is there one? Altmuslim is okay, but what else is out there?
PI.info 11:03 pm on February 26, 2009 Permalink |
Aside from the cool design, I think a better word would be libertine rather than liberal. Richard wrote: “All this makes me think that Jewcy was much closer to David Abitbol of Jewlicious notoriety than to something truly innovative and culturally and politically challenging. Jewcy was shock for shock’s sake, titillation for titillation’s sake.”
thabet 2:45 am on February 27, 2009 Permalink |
Eteraz hasn’t been on Jewcy since mid December.
The fact that Weiss spent his time bigging up Nick Cohen says it all really.