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The Jews Who Live in Syria

By Jacob Arem | 1 Comment

Jacob Arem had to navigate twisted Damascus streets and approach random old men, but he had finally found it: the last remnants of Syria’s Jewish community. Here is the story of a small but resilient group, determined to hang on to their roots.

An Open Thank-You Note to President Clinton

By Ben Sales | Comments Off on An Open Thank-You Note to President Clinton

Dear Mr. President, I want to thank you for your column in the New York Times today, on the anniversary of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination. Your exhortation to “take up the cause for which Yitzhak Rabin gave his life” is as pressing now as it was in 1995, and your grounded determination for peace […]

The Reading List: Jewish Students Have Civil Rights

By Ben Sales | Comments Off on The Reading List: Jewish Students Have Civil Rights

Jewish students are now protected under a law banning racial or ethnic harassment on campus. But will this serve to lessen anti-Semitism, or will it gag speech critical of Israel? [Forward] In the Israeli secular university students’ protests over  stipends for Haredi yeshiva students, the country’s chief rabbi sides with… the secular students. [JTA] [JPost] Not all […]

How’d the Jews Fare on Election Day?

By bspringer | 3 Comments

The Dems may be licking their wounds after Tuesday, but the Jews (with the exception of Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold and a few others) fared very well during the midterm elections. Senator Barbara Boxer trounced challenger and Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina in California and Chuck Schumer overwhelmingly reclaimed his Senate seat in New York. Feingold […]

Breaking news: Brandeis groups to co-host “Israeli Occupation Awareness Week”

By Ben Sales | 19 Comments

Two Brandeis University student groups, one of them Jewish, will be hosting the school’s first “Israeli Occupation Awareness Week” next week. One of the week’s events will be a speech by Professor Noam Chomsky. Brandeis Students for Justice in Palestine, along with the school’s recently founded chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace, organized the series […]

What a Mensch

By akinman | Comments Off on What a Mensch

“True leaders are not those who strive to be first but those who are first to strive and who give their all for the success of the team. True leaders are the first to see the need, envision the plan, and empower the team for action. By the strength of the leader’s commitment, the power […]

The Reading List: Why Students Vote

By Ben Sales | Comments Off on The Reading List: Why Students Vote

Despite multiple calls to the National Jewish Democratic Coalition and the Republican Jewish Coalition yesterday and Monday, I couldn’t find stats, or any information, on young Jewish voter enthusiasm this election cycle. Here and above, however, is a cool anecdotal study on why students at the Iowa State University got to the ballot box. [HuffPo] […]

Shalom Sesame Is Back!

By jmerkin | 1 Comment

In the midst of the hullabaloo that is election day — the call upon every US citizen to help advance the future of this country — I took a walk down memory lane: Shalom Sesame is coming out with a DVD for Chanukkah! Much of my childhood was spent planted to the floor between my […]

Depression’s Grip

By jcohen | 4 Comments

I have faced depression. It has come for me in the middle of the night and under cheery classroom lights. I have sat numb and watched the world pass me by. But I have also conquered depression; squashed it with happiness, with music, and friends. I chased it away, and for me, it will never […]

The Reading List: Birthright Participant Dies on Trip

By Ben Sales | Comments Off on The Reading List: Birthright Participant Dies on Trip

Michael Kellogg, age 24, dies on the final day of his Taglit-Birthright Israel trip. [JPost] Meanwhile, as the Tea Party election commences, Israel starts its own version of the uber-populist, rightist group. [JPost] In more right-wing Israeli foibles, students plan to party on the anniversary of Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination. [YNet] In Jerusalem, student protests continue […]

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