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Israel at the Olympics

By kseeger | 2 Comments

Though many critics say the Opening Ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics was not as extravagant as Beijing’s in 2008, it still had some memorable occurrences, even for Jews. If you happened to watch it, you might have noticed that Iran and Israel were marching nearby each other. While some news sources say this […]

What the Latest West Bank Investments Really Mean

By smelamed | 2 Comments

Earlier this week, the world celebrated the twentieth anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s release from South African prison. Though Apartheid wouldn’t officially end for another four years, Mandela’s release – more than anything else – heralded the racist institution’s imminent demise. As Umkhonto weSizwe leader Kebby Maphatsoe would later remark, “on that day we knew that […]

Have a Nargilah

By Alisha Kinman | Comments Off on Have a Nargilah

Hookah-smoking has been gaining popularity with Jewish students at campuses across the country as a recreational activity. But is it a new road to coexistence or just another hazard to your health?

“Avatar” Meets the West Bank

By Ben Sales | 5 Comments

I don’t have much to say about this, but check out some Palestinian protesters in the West Bank utilizing the latest 3-D movie hit/best picture nominee for their own ends. Pretty impressive, at the very least, that they were able to get all that blue paint: It seems dubious to compare the message of “Avatar” […]

Spices

By astrick | Comments Off on Spices

Here I set out to explore and explain Israel’s numerous spices and flavors, but first I suspect I should set out to explain who I am. If I truly did that, we would all die of starvation (because I would never get to the food), so for now, I will just explain the basics. My […]

We love our athletes.

By ckessler | Comments Off on We love our athletes.

About a week ago, I was browsing the New York Times’ On Religion section, one of my favorite things to read, for obvious reasons. I came across this piece, called “An Offensive Tackle Named Shlomo.” Despite the fact that I am the farthest thing from a sports fan, I read this article with interest. It […]

Judging Judaism from the outside

By hdilman | 2 Comments

Although the main chunk of my volunteering in Israel revolves around tutoring English in Israeli schools, another opportunity is to work at the local soup kitchen in Nes Ziona. Many people really enjoy it because it is different from the schedule of the schools. The lady who runs the kitchen is full of spirit and […]

Legends of the Hidden Temple

By Carly Silver | 5 Comments

For those of you that know New York, you’ll know that Jews have become as much a part of the Big Apple as the Statue of Liberty. From bagels to black hats, the Diamond District to door mezuzot, we’re a huge part of the city. Still, New York is made up of a lot of […]

All in the Family

By meuriarte | Comments Off on All in the Family

I was in Wadi Musa Jordan to see the ruins of Petra, one of the seven wonders of the modern world, when our Bedouin tour guide called me “cousin.” This was the first time I had ever been called “cousin,” and I was unsure how to take it. I was traveling with seven friends from […]

On Gilad Shalit and Media Manipulation

By smelamed | 4 Comments

Today is the 1,324th day of Gilad Shalit’s captivity. In fact, as I write this, it’s been 1,324 days, 14 hours, 19 minutes, and roughly 31 seconds since Shalit walked free. I know this not because of any particular concern on my part, but because everyone in Israel knows this. It’s impossible not to. Along […]

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