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There are ‘Israel-haters’ in J Street. And that’s OK. [Communal politics]

By David A.M. Wilensky | Comments Off on There are ‘Israel-haters’ in J Street. And that’s OK. [Communal politics]

The J Street conference kicks off here in D.C. tomorrow night. I’ve come down from New York to cover it and I’ll be joined by four more New Voices contributors by the time the whole shebang kicks off. There’s a great piece in Tablet today in anticipation of the J Street conference about Breira, a […]

No arrests in ethnic clash; Santorum and Messianics; no Torah for mixed seating; and more. [Required Reading]

By John Propper | Comments Off on No arrests in ethnic clash; Santorum and Messianics; no Torah for mixed seating; and more. [Required Reading]

After one of Jerusalem’s largest ethnic clashes, no arrests made [Haaretz] It became one of Jerusalem’s largest clashes between ethnic groups. Yet when the smoke cleared, not a single arrest was made, and no charges were pressed. After a soccer game, a group of Beitar Jerusalem fans poured into a shopping mall and began harassing […]

A Voice from “The Middle” [Campus]

By rcohen | 1 Comment

This year I became a Peer-Network Engagement Intern (PNEI) for my Hillel, which is a paid position that works in conjunction with Hillel International in DC. The program varies from campus to campus, but essentially my responsibility at Johns Hopkins is to help engage Jewish students on campus, and to try and connect them to […]

Après Merah, le Déluge [Terrorism]

By pkessler | Comments Off on Après Merah, le Déluge [Terrorism]

Mohammad Merah, the 23-year-old French-Algerian accused of going on a spree of killings culminating in Monday’s deadly assault on a Jewish school in Toulouse, France, was killed trying to evade police after a 30+ hour stand off with law enforcement at his apartment. With Merah apprehended, France and Jewish communities everywhere can lick their wounds, […]

Knesset passes ‘photoshop law’; Toulouse Gunman apprehended; Why Beinart’s calls won’t work, and more [Required Reading]

By pkessler | Comments Off on Knesset passes ‘photoshop law’; Toulouse Gunman apprehended; Why Beinart’s calls won’t work, and more [Required Reading]

Knesset passes “photoshop law” [Haaretz] Earlier this week, the Knesset passed a law banning the use of underweight models in advertising campaigns and requiring ad agencies to disclose when a photo has been digitally altered in order to make a model look thinner. The measure, which comes on the heels of similar efforts in the U.S. […]

Chana Rothman, “Beautiful Land”: A Review

By John Propper | Comments Off on Chana Rothman, “Beautiful Land”: A Review

Rising indie pop artist Chana Rothman seems tailor made for an enthusiastic fandom. With greater numbers of young people embracing the roots of their cultures, music that blends Western sensibilities with world sounds is in greater demand. In the Jewish world, musicians have capitalized on this need for both cultural authenticity and tame worldliness to […]

Next year, as free men [Pesach]

By awasserman | Comments Off on Next year, as free men [Pesach]

The sun is shining, the birds are singing and the leaves are back to their original color- signs I personally look forward to every year. And no, not just because I’m excited to wear sandals and paint my nails pink- it’s almost Pesach, one of the biggest holidays of the year. I don’t know about […]

Meet Anna Epstein, a Jew for Romney

By Zach C. Cohen | 1 Comment

Correction appended “He still seems to be the most viable candidate,” Epstein said, even as media elites predict a Santorum-Gingrich ticket in a brokered convention. Epstein is no casual voter. She is currently taking a class taught by Democratic strategist James Carville, where she and her peers are studying the presidential election with the help of […]

Reform prayer app gets upgrade; France killings; Jewish women; and more. [Required Reading]

By John Propper | Comments Off on Reform prayer app gets upgrade; France killings; Jewish women; and more. [Required Reading]

Daily Reform prayer? There’s an app for that [Forward] Following the recent release of the Reform movement’s Kabbalat Shabbat siddur in iPad form, the movement has now released an update featuring daily morning prayers. The Jewish Daily Forward reports: “The new application, which costs less than $5, was launched at the annual gathering of the […]

Meta-Cognitive political action, or, why not to be such a reactionary [Politics]

By pkessler | Comments Off on Meta-Cognitive political action, or, why not to be such a reactionary [Politics]

As a cognitive psychology major, I’m incredibly biased when I say that Roi Ben-Yehuda’s outline of the cognition behind Israel’s recent inflammatory rhetoric is fascinating. However, there’s no denying that history and psychology are irrevocably intertwined, and hopefully Ben-Yehuda and I can make the case that when it comes to diplomacy, a cognitive analysis of […]

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