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Can we be done with Jewish exceptionalism, please?

By Harpo Jaeger | 5 Comments

This is a response to Evan Krasner’s Why is Yom HaShoah not recognized by my high school?, which was posted yesterday on this blog. Evan asks an important question: How could a school that is mostly comprised of Jewish students not commemorate Yom HaShoah? This certainly seems odd, if for no other reason than the […]

Yom Hashoah & the Genocide in Sudan

By kseeger | 1 Comment

One of the most famous poems expressing the devastation of the Holocaust comes from Pastor Martin Niemoller: THEY CAME FIRST for the Communists,
and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Communist. THEN THEY CAME for the Jews, 
and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. THEN THEY CAME for the trade unionists,
 […]

Why is Yom HaShoah not recognized by my high school?

By ekrasner | Comments Off on Why is Yom HaShoah not recognized by my high school?

I cannot remember a time when my high school, the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in Riverdale, NY, commemorated Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). Even though the school has a large percentage of minority students, the majority of the students are white and Jewish. Many of these students have grandparents or family members that were either […]

The Exploitative Power of Fear Or: How Bibi Defiled Yom Hashoah

By smelamed | 2 Comments

In South Africa, there’s a conspiracy theory that has spread among the white population since the fall of Apartheid. It goes by many names: Uhuru, Operation Vula, Operation White Clean-up, and – in a nod to Nazi Germany – Night of the Long Knives (in Afrikaans, Die Nag van die Lang Messe).  What it says […]

Don’t Hate the Jewish State

By Elizabeth Alpern | 11 Comments

A growing number of liberal Jewish students are rejecting Zionism and the state of Israel. Here’s why they’re wrong.

The Last Living Jew in Afghanistan

By Carly Silver | 1 Comment

Farm Aid, Band-Aid….now, Passover Aid? There may not be an upcoming concert for Passover help (partially because the holiday has passed), but stories of individuals helping others during Pesach never cease. One recent story involves the “last living Jew in Afghanistan” celebrating Passover with the help of an American. Holliswood, Queens, resident Jack Abraham loaded […]

The New Newspaper War

By Carly Silver | Comments Off on The New Newspaper War

Bwog, a news blog at Columbia University, is taking readers away from the campus paper, the Columbia Spectator. Does this spell doom for the college newspaper industry, or can the Spectator keep up?

A Cause for Celebration

By hdilman | 2 Comments

I’ve been given a unique experience in Israel: to partake in a conference, organized through the Jewish Agency for Israel, that is training Shlichim to go to American camps.  Shlichim are Israelis ages 18-40 (most are in their early 20’s but there is a speckle of older Israelis) who are being trained to understand American […]

Reflections on Pesach

By smelamed | 1 Comment

Forgive me for my late post. You see, like my ancestors before me, I too had an arduous exodus from Egypt.  And although mine involved less wandering through the desert and more riding in buses through the desert–not to mention waiting in security lines, enduring a ‘random’ bag search, and withstanding a heart-stopping bomb scare–I […]

Friday Night Fights

By Carly Silver | Comments Off on Friday Night Fights

“Never again” is the constant phrase we utter about the Holocaust. “Not again” are my words about the latest anti-Semitic scandal to hit. Today, on Good Friday, papal preacher Reverend Raniero Cantalamessa compared recent criticism of the pope to anti-Semitic abuse the Jews have suffered over millennia. There are many things wrong with the preacher’s statement, […]

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