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A Conversation with Mark Rudd, onetime leader of the Students for a Democratic Society
University of Maryland Jewish students at odds with local organizations after anti-Israel controversy.
In a neighborhood made famous by racial tensions, does the encroachment of a Lubavitch security patrol on traditionally black blocks threaten to destabilize an uncertain peace?
Q: Is there a Jewish pro-abstinence movement?
An Anarchist Punk Subculture Thrives in Tel Aviv
It may be hard to fly the Israeli flag upside down, but that hasn’t discouraged the growth of a small but vibrant anarchist punk subculture among Israel’s secular youth.
The view from inside the Khalil Gibran International Academy, Brooklyn’s controversial Arabic language public school.
How the Israeli Consulate's collaboration with Maxim Magazine hurt Israel.
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Dear readers, there is no R. Silverman at Ohio State.
Three years after the death that turned a young woman into an icon and set off floods of tears and dialogue groups on campuses across the country, the specter of Rachel Corrie is back–and she’s more sympathetic than her critics would have ever suspected. My Name is Rachel Corrie, a one-woman play about the 23-year-old American activist who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer in 2003, is a sensitive and chilling character study that hardly deserves the infamy it has acquired.