Since 1932, the Maccabiah Games have drawn the finest Jewish athletes to participate in a wide array of events. ...

by Hilary Weissman While studying abroad in Spain this spring. I found myself unintentionally making numerous trips to the southern

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by Sala Levin The shocking, but not surprising, news of British singer Amy Winehouse’s death at the cursed age of

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by Theodore Samets Summer is a time for sales. It’s a time for vacations. It’s a time to escape work

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by Theodore Samets In Monday’s Huffington Post, Ed Koch, the former Democratic mayor of New York City, and an outspoken

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by Gabi P. Remz For a newly arrived freshman seeking a Jewish community on campus, the choice used to be

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by Theodore Samets Among the many back-and-forths between current American, Israeli, and Palestinian leaders is the demand that Palestinians recognize

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DC is in the throes of its typical midsummer heat–Metro trains are sticky and airless, office workers are sweating through

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by Steven Philp In light of the fact that anti-Semitism exists within contemporary society, a large number of Jews devote

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by Gabi P. Remz They packed into the auditorium, excited for a good show. There were promises of top-notch dancing

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by Theodore Samets The Internet has changed the world. Less than a decade ago, the late Israel critic Edward Said

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by Theodore Samets Growing up, I was scared of lox. Well, at least I thought it was lox. Turned out,

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