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8 Things You Can Only Do After You Graduate

By Simi Lichtman | Comments Off on 8 Things You Can Only Do After You Graduate

In yet another of Buzzfeed’s relevant and so-funny-cuz-it’s-true series of list-styled articles, staff writer Arielle Calderon wrote an article entitled “21 Things You’ll Never Do Again After Graduating College.” And while I wouldn’t say it’s one of Buzzfeed’s best articles (now, that would make an excellent list), it clearly hit home with a lot of […]

Israel Essay Contest Update: New Judge, New Deadline

By New Voices | Comments Off on Israel Essay Contest Update: New Judge, New Deadline

After searching far and wide, we finally found the perfect person to make up our trinity of judges for our inaugural essay contest-Forward editor at large J.J. Goldberg. He brings years of writing experience and a unique perspective on Israel to the panel. A founding member and past secretary general of Kibbutz Gezer outside Tel […]

After Divestment: The Devil’s Advocate

By Jason Willick | Comments Off on After Divestment: The Devil’s Advocate

This piece was originally published in the Daily Californian. The Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) Senate’s deeply misguided vote to divest UC funds from companies affiliated with the Israeli military is, in one sense, utterly irrelevant. Despite its best efforts, the coterie of far-left activists that dominates student politics rarely influences university policy — Chancellor […]

What do Hindus and Jews Have in Common? A Lot

By Gabe Weinstein | 4 Comments

“Lead us from the unreal to the Real; Lead us from darkness to Light; Lead us from death to Immortality,” the audience repeated after the speaker. Though they were there to memorialize the Holocaust, their words did not come from the Torah, nor are they found in Christian Bible or the Quran. The prayer came […]

‘Cinderella’ with Heart, Brains… and Values?

By Hannah Rozenblat | Comments Off on ‘Cinderella’ with Heart, Brains… and Values?

It’s the recent opening of Cinderella on Broadway, and excited crowds of kids and adults pour in to be taken in by the magic.  The lure of witnessing a fairy tale live and breathing, and reliving those magical moments from childhood in the process, is enough to draw in most audiences.  Like others who grew […]

Forbes Israel: Jews R Still Rich

By H. B. Rubin | Comments Off on Forbes Israel: Jews R Still Rich

One question: Why? To clarify: Why Forbes Israel, why? The lovely group over at Forbes Israel (as if “ANTI-SEMITE FODDER” isn’t written all over that one…) has recently released a report that would make Moses roll over in his grave: The World’s Richest Jews. Unfortunately, the list is in Hebrew. Fortunately, that doesn’t seem to […]

Boston Marathon Attack Restores My Faith in Humanity

By Simi Lichtman | Comments Off on Boston Marathon Attack Restores My Faith in Humanity

Usually, at New Voices, we try to keep our articles topical to Jews and to college students. When tragedy strikes, it affects everyone. There’s not much that can be said about the Boston Marathon attacks that hasn’t already been said. And there’s not much that qualifies me to say anything about it. But I’m a […]

Perspectives on Israeli Independence: Celebrate, Commemorate or Mourn?

By New Voices | 1 Comment

Our generation of Jews is torn on the subject of Israel. While intense discomfort grows in some corners, beaming pride grows in others. As our way of observing Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israeli Independence Day, which begins tonight and continues tomorrow, we asked four Jewish college students with very different takes on Israeli independence, the Palestinian observance […]

On Scruffy Beards and Their Spiritual Significance

By Lex Rofes | Comments Off on On Scruffy Beards and Their Spiritual Significance

My face itches a whole bunch right now, and it will continue to itch for almost two more weeks. While that may not generally be news worthy of discussion in a blog post for The Conspiracy, in this case it is. My face itches because I haven’t shaved in twenty days, and I haven’t shaved […]

Here Comes Mayor Weiner

By Simi Lichtman | Comments Off on Here Comes Mayor Weiner

Anthony Weiner is considering running for mayor of New York City. With his major political scandal now behind him, the rumor is he actually might have a shot at this difficult position, hard as it may seem to believe. His political career might not, as it once seemed, have come to a premature finish. But […]

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