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A thought-provoking Shabbat

By Simi Lichtman | 2 Comments

This past weekend I had one of those all-too-rare Shabbatot, where I spent the day with friends who I got to know better, and strangers who quickly became friends. Shabbat was a mixture of eating, sleeping, and long conversations where we all shared and learned from one another. It was the kind of weekend that […]

Judaism Embodies More than Ethics

By John Propper | Comments Off on Judaism Embodies More than Ethics

For years now the synagogue format, with all its membership dues, local events, potluck dinners, trips to Israel and the like, has attempted to attract the interests and imaginations of young Jews. The common phrase is “You are our future,” and we definitely are. Each successive generation replaces the generations that preceded it, in time. […]

Israelis think Birthright is funny; contraception for college Catholics; and more [Reading List]

By John Propper | 1 Comment

VIDEO: Israelis think Birthright is funny [Eretz Nehederet] Israeli comedy show, “Eretz Nehederet” (“A Wonderful Country,” somewhere between “The Daily Show” and “Saturday Night Live”), took Birthright in their season premiere. The skit came complete with a perverted trip mate, an enthusiastic frat-boy a tour guide with a guilt complex… and this gem from their tour […]

The End of the Occupation?

By pkessler | Comments Off on The End of the Occupation?

When Occupy sentiment first emerged on my college campus last semester, I viewed the movement as a welcome re-invigoration of American political life. Finally, I thought, people were taking action and airing their grievances instead of simply griping. The movement may have been naive, it may have been misguided, and it may have encompassed such […]

The Reading List: Occupy AIPAC, Vassar Admissions Missteps, Refocusing the Job Search, and More.

By pkessler | Comments Off on The Reading List: Occupy AIPAC, Vassar Admissions Missteps, Refocusing the Job Search, and More.

While the Occupy Wall Street protests were generally directed at domestic reforms, the next generation has been repackaged and taken in an entirely new direction. Occupy AIPAC is one of a few anti-Israel movements that have stemmed from the original incarnation. However, whether or not this reflects a re-characterization of  what the Occupy movement stood […]

You can take the camper out of the camp… [Israel]

By awasserman | Comments Off on You can take the camper out of the camp… [Israel]

When I think of summer, I think of home. Not in the spiritual sense of Israel, or even the flesh and blood sense of Toronto. The home I think of is a summer home, and no, that is not as spoiled as it sounds. The home in my head involves 18 cabins, 4 migrashim (fields), […]

How do you people think spam filters work? [Mailbag]

By David A.M. Wilensky | Comments Off on How do you people think spam filters work? [Mailbag]

You may recall our story from last week about David Deerson, the Bible-quoting Jewish college student who supports Ron Paul. (If you haven’t read it yet, you should.) Someone called Adrian Wainer read it and attempted to deposit the following comment. He begins by quoting Deerson from the article: “‘I think it [a Jewish State] […]

In Israel, refugees need not apply

By Luke Tress | Comments Off on In Israel, refugees need not apply

Israel is largely a nation of immigrants. However, as many African refugees discover, some foreigners are less welcome than others.

First-time visitors to Tel Aviv are often greeted by an unexpected sight. In Levinsky Park, immediately outside the city’s Central Bus Station, dozens of young African men hang around at almost all hours. They are not simply loitering; most are refugees from war-torn North African nations with nowhere else to go. They endured terrible hardship before arriving in Israel, but found little sympathy or support when they arrived here.

Their problems are also far from over.

Lower tuition… yay! Israel and Iran… meh… [State of the Students]

By Zach C. Cohen | Comments Off on Lower tuition… yay! Israel and Iran… meh… [State of the Students]

Everybody and their mother is trying to predict what’s going to happen in the 2012 race to the White House. At New Voices, we’re wondering what college students will vote for. Well, tonight may have given us a hint. Most college students use their Tuesday night to catch up on homework or party before class-free […]

Piss on the Queen of England [Global Jewish Voice]

By Gabriel T. Erbs | Comments Off on Piss on the Queen of England [Global Jewish Voice]

Israeli native Liran Shamriz grew up with rabid, Israel-obsessed articles an international media mainstay. Here, he turns the tables. French people are whores and Americans are all fat and stupid. If that makes you angry, then I’ve succeeded. If not, just tell me who you are and I will find the words to make you […]

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