Loving Israel The Right (Or Left) Way
By Amanda Walgrove Last week, Sarah Palin visited Israel and met with Prime Minister Netanyahu and other members of Israel’s
By Amanda Walgrove Last week, Sarah Palin visited Israel and met with Prime Minister Netanyahu and other members of Israel’s
by Daniel Hoffman Many European and American students are familiar with academic boycotts of Israel, campaigns which emerged in the
by Lily Hoffman Simon This week, Jews around the world celebrated Tu B’Shvat, the Jewish New Year for trees. Among
By Lily Hoffman Simon Imagine the following: on one side of the room, there is a group advocating for Palestinian
By Gabriel Weinstein Last week a group of twenty cantors from the American Conference of Cantors (ACC) serenaded Catholic officials
By Samantha Sisskind AMMAN, JORDAN – Two groups met at the banks of one of the world’s most meandering and
By Lily Hoffman Simon This year marked the centennial birthday of the Kibbutz. However, the structure of these unique societal
By Gabriel Weinstein For hundreds of years, Ethiopian Jews dreamed of strolling through Jerusalem’s supposed golden streets and celebrating the
By Lily Hoffman Simon If you were to ask someone to picture the queer community in Israel, it is a fair
By Symi Rom-Rymer A picture is worth a thousand words, so goes the old cliché. But as Alana Newhouse’s recently
By Caroline Kessler As I emerged from a coffee shop on Craig Street, a main thoroughfare for Carnegie Mellon and
Bard Student Sarah Stern discusses her relationship to Israel, the American Jewish community and the ever vexing chickpea quandary in