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The Global Citizen: Not First Class? Move On Back!

By feabdelhak | 4 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. “We will now begin boarding flight 398 […]

Guns, Walking Tours and Black Eyed Peas

By bzalcman | 4 Comments

You know, I think that the ‘Black Eyed Peas’ were onto something when they wrote the words to their song ‘Where is the Love?’:   If you only have love for your own race, Then you only leave space to discriminate And to discriminate only generates hate And if you hate than you’re bound to […]

T-Giving

By sgreen | Comments Off on T-Giving

If you think about it, Thanksgiving, or ‘T-giving’ as I have taken to calling it in the past month, while not strictly a Jewish holiday, sure seems like one—the food, the guilt, the family and things associated with each—add up to a pretty Jew-y holiday tradition. And this year my family’s celebration seemed especially so. […]

Sunrise, Sunset

By Carly Silver | 1 Comment

When Jews fled Russia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, they scattered all over the globe. Many came to America, helping to found the prominent Ashkenazi community in the country today. Throughout the twentieth century, Jews suffered under the reign of the Soviet Union presidents and are still marginalized in Russia today. Yet, tucked away […]

I Love My Jewish Mom

By mmogilevsky | 1 Comment

OK, I’ll admit–this post isn’t about anything profound or relevant to anybody other than myself, but I just thought I’d share it because it’s all I can really think about. Today is my first day home after almost three months of being away at college, and it feels great. My parents cleaned up my room […]

A Thanksgiving Spin On Shabbat

By kseeger | Comments Off on A Thanksgiving Spin On Shabbat

This week food store shelves are being wiped of turkeys, cranberry sauces, corn, pumpkin and countless other Thanksgiving accompaniments. While Thanksgiving is a secular holiday, I felt like it is appropriate to write about this week because I am seriously itching to go home for the break. People enjoy Thanksgiving because it usually consists of […]

Rumor Has It….

By bzalcman | Comments Off on Rumor Has It….

Jews all over the world are all aware of the bleak reality: one of our boys has been in held in captivity by an Arab terrorist group for over three years. Gilad Shalit, a soldier in Israel’s Armored Corp (a.k.a. tanks for the non-army savvy) was kidnapped in June 2006 and has been held captive […]

The Rabbinic Tradition and Talking About Israel

By mmicner | Comments Off on The Rabbinic Tradition and Talking About Israel

This past Tuesday, I participated in a conference call with J Street U. For anyone not familiar with this organization from the media or from your own campus, it used to be known as the Union of Progressive Zionists and is now the campus branch of J Street. The topic which prompted this conference call […]

Why a Tallit Shouldn’t Be a Woman’s Prison Sentence

By atedesco | 6 Comments

Two weeks ago, I wrote about my hesitations with the “she-kippah,” which probably gave a few people the impression that I was against women partaking in various rituals and traditions. Which, of course, is completely untrue. That said, I was absolutely appalled when I noticed that Jewschool had posted that a woman was arrested at […]

The Global Citizen: A Little Bit of Change

By ngoodis | Comments Off on The Global Citizen: A Little Bit of Change

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. It was a typical drizzling Oxford night. […]

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