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Pius the Not-So-Pious?

By Carly Silver | 2 Comments

Pope Benedict XVI hasn’t always had the greatest reputation for being pro-Jewish. In fact, he was a known member of the Hitler Youth when he was a young German man, which practically screams “anti-Semitism” (though whether he joined voluntarily and/or participated in their rituals is open to debate). Let’s take a look at a latest […]

The evolution of a Zionist

By hdilman | 5 Comments

While volunteering in Israel on a 5 month MASA program, working with Israelis ranging from ages 7-17, me and my fellow volunteers are always asked the same question: why do you love Israel so much that you are living here? They can’t get their heads around the fact that people not only want to, but […]

We are All Iranians

By Ben Sales | 1 Comment

Most residents of the Islamic Republic don’t use Google, Yahoo or Bing, don’t know whether Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Explorer is better and have no friends on Facebook or MySpace. And they don’t use Twitter, but that’s where their revolution is happening. In a country where social networks exist in neighborhoods, where people write each […]

Jewish Accomplishments Praised by Brooks

By kseeger | 2 Comments

Well, David Brooks’ op-ed piece in the New York Times today certainly made me feel special. “The Tel Aviv Cluster” discusses the extraordinary achievements of Jews in the past, particularly those in Israel. However, not only does it discuss the achievements of Jews, but it also discusses the potential of future Jewish generations. Brooks mentions […]

The Fight for Tolerance

By Elle Mikulincer-Weiss | 2 Comments

Being gay at Yeshiva University

The Beginnings of Dialogue

By bzalcman | 1 Comment

This past December YU hosted a symposium about life in the orthodox world for gay observant Jews. The symposium was the first of its kind for the university and the brainchild of YU’s “Tolerance Club”. From all accounts, the hall was filled to its capacity; many were not allowed in due to safety concerns. Four […]

The Potential In Educating Towards a Greener Tomorrow

By miriamberger | 1 Comment

I had not remembered Israel being this ‘green’. Currently in Tel Aviv on a three-week trip to Israel during my winter break from Wesleyan University, I have been immediately struck by the amount of environmentalism that seems to pervade the streets of the city. And yet it is the actions that go beyond the exterior […]

The Global Citizen: Take a moment with TED

By arandel | 5 Comments

             The Global Citizen is a joint project of New Voices and the American Jewish World Service (AJWS). Throughout the year, a group of former AJWS volunteers will offer their take on global justice, Judaism and international development. Opinions expressed by Global Citizen bloggers do not necessarily represent AJWS                        Being that I am […]

The Wondering Jew

By Carly Silver | Comments Off on The Wondering Jew

Is Thanksgiving the American Sukkot?

Jewish Geography

By Lonia Friedlander | Comments Off on Jewish Geography

Saved by Israelis in the African Wilderness

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