Overlapping Cultures

By kseeger November 18, 2009

In my Intro to Islam class we recently read Al-e Ahmad’s Gharbzadegi (West-struckness). In this he discusses Islam’s reliance on the West, primarily with their machinery. The problem of this lays fundamentally within the leaders who are western-educated, and the only way to fix this is to go back to religion and to teach Muslims…

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Frankly Frankel

By Carly Silver November 18, 2009

Empire Maker. Ghostzapper. Sightseek. Rattling off the names of these horses, I can’t help but realize that most other people besides Thoroughbred horse racing enthusiasts will have any idea about who or what they are. These magnificent animals were just some of the horses under the conditioning of the Jewish Hall of Fame racing trainer…

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For daveners only

By Harpo Jaeger November 18, 2009

At today’s meeting of the Brown/RISD Hillel Shabbat Committee, I restarted a discussion that I began several weeks ago: my hope to create some kind of alternative programming on Friday night for people who’d rather not go to services.  To me, this seemed like a fairly straightforward proposal, but it met some serious opposition, and…

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The Confused Middle

By mmogilevsky November 18, 2009

Last week I blogged about an opportunity to connect to the Jewish community outside of my school. This week I’m switching gears completely to write about a great opportunity I had right here on campus–hearing Yossi Klein Halevi speak. Halevi is a contributing editor of the New Republic and occasionally writes for the Los Angeles…

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