The Reading List: Insane new anti-Cordoba ad and more

By David A.M. Wilensky August 10, 2010

The ad above has been approved by the MTA to run on New York City buses and subways after the ad’s creator threatened a law suit. [Gothamist] With suspect reasoning, here’s a claim that childless Jewish women are less engaged with their Jewish identity and the Jewish community. The best part: “I don’t know any…

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J Street U: Reach Out, Take Part, Make Peace

By admin August 9, 2010

Before flying off to Israel a couple weeks ago, I went to hear journalist Peter Beinart speak. I asked him how young, liberal American Jews should engage the kind of “uncomfortable Zionism” he prescribed in his famous June article. “To connect to the people in Israel who share your values, you know?” Beinart replied. “To…

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The Reading List for 8/9/10 – Adolf Hitler taken away from his parents and more

By David A.M. Wilensky August 9, 2010

Good morning, class. Here is your reading list. Haaretz reports that the Israeli government tried to cover up the Waqf’s secret excavations on the Temple Mount. Did Senator Lindsey Graham go against Abe Lincoln and the Bible in advocating the repeal of the 14th Amendment? asks Rabbi Andy Bachman. An American university president and Clinton-era…

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The Reading List: Sunday Brunch – ADL self-destruct continues

By David A.M. Wilensky August 8, 2010

As noted in Ben’s pre-Shabbat post, we’re starting a new feature here at the New Voices blog called The Reading List, a daily round-up of links from around the Jewier corners of the interblogotwitsphere. Our goal is to do a beefier edition on Sundays, for your Sunday brunch reading pleasure. This Sunday section will feature…

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Reading List: Shabbat Shalom!

By Ben Sales August 6, 2010

Hello loyal New Voices blog readers! This is the first installment of our newest feature–the Reading List–a short roundup of the interesting, quirky, relevant, funny and/or important happenings on the Jewy internet. We’ll publish the Reading List every weekday morning and on Friday evenings. On Sundays, the Reading List will link to several articles discussing…

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Tablet wants interns too. It must be that time of year.

By David A.M. Wilensky August 6, 2010

Man, like two minutes after I posted below about the J Street U internships, I see Tablet has an internship this fall too. It’s just that time of year. Anyway, Tablet is looking for a paid design intern for the fall, accepting undergrad juniors and seniors as well as grad students. Full info here. Happy…

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J Street U looking for interns

By David A.M. Wilensky August 6, 2010

Yo. I’m generally opposed to unpaid internships. But if you’re into them and you’re into J Street, their fall internships might be worth taking a look at. They’re looking for interns for their Boston, LA, DC, NYC and Chicago operations. Full info here.

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The New One-State Solution

By Ben Sales August 5, 2010

Those gosh-darn liberal, anti-Israel, anti-Semitic, Palestinian-loving Likkudniks. In a bizarre turn of events, members of the Israeli right-wing are now endorsing an answer to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that was once the purview of the Israeli far left and the intellectual circles of Europe and the US: the one-state solution. An article in the JTA reported today that Knesset…

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The Cordoba Initiative is Not Jewish

By Ben Sales August 4, 2010

I’m not sure if other people know this, but the community center/mosque that New York City just approved for construction is not a Jewish project. Given the public statements on the center from the American Jewish Committee, Anti-Defamation League and J Street–all leading Jewish American organizations–your Jew on the street could assume that this was…

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The Jewish Boxer’s Posse

By Ben Sales August 4, 2010

Pity Dmitriy Salita. A Jewish  immigrant from the Former Soviet Union, Salita is now a professional boxer in New York and practices Orthodox Judaism. You’d think this would make him pretty unique, a good story for the Jewish papers. But though Salita has gotten some coverage in his community, Yuri Foreman–also an Orthodox Russian Jewish…

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Halakhah and homosexuality: why language matters

By David A.M. Wilensky August 2, 2010

This was previously posted at the Shibboleth blog. Shibboleth, aside from being a great name for a publication, is “an undergraduate journal of Jewish thought at Yale.” We at New Voices had a chance to meet a bit of Shibboleth in person at the National Jewish Student Journalism Conference in May. This post brings to…

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Bad move, ADL

By eweiss August 1, 2010

The Anti-Defamation League decided on Friday to throw its kippah into the ring by opposing the Cordoba Initiative near Ground Zero, which suggests that the ADL is now working to cause anti-Semitism rather than prevent it.  In a world where Oliver Stone is spewing that “Israel has f*cked up United States foreign policy,” Dutch police are forced to go undercover…

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Bringing Back the Golden Age

By Alisha Kinman August 1, 2010

Maya Beiser went from the kibbutz to Yale to the soundtracks of big-budget movies. Now she’s released an album with tracks ranging from a cello rendition of Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” to modern takes on 15th-century Spanish songs. New Voices has the interview

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