And Ken the Printer Said, “Let There Be Color!”
If you subscribe to our print edition, you would already know that this issue is our first to be printed entirely in color. (If you don’t subscribe and you’re a student, e-mail us your mailing address for a free subscription.) At a time when other Jewish magazines are shutting down, we’re getting better. In the next few months we’ll be rolling out a blog, launching a brand new website, and publishing longer print issues. What keeps us afloat? For starters, they pay us in chocolate gelt. And honestly, our balance sheet isn’t looking too hot.
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In this issue, you’ll find an essay from Asher Berman on why we should quit worrying and love Iran, New Voices publisher Liz Alpern on the growing Jewish student populations at some small Sourthern colleges, and Michele Hirsch on Haitians who love Manischewitz. Plus, Adam Esrig interviews Naomi Klein, the intellectual crush of liberals everywhere, and New Voices editor Josh Nathan-Kazis writes on Birthright’s hidden cost. We’ve got an advice column, profiles of college students we think you should know, book reviews, and more. Enjoy!