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What Does “Kol Yisrael Arevim” Mean?
The Long Way Home: A Review of Paradise Lost
At the end of the past spring semester, the Barnard/Columbia Hillel exhibited art produced by Jewish students and administration. I co-coordinated the show with Barry Wohl, a rising junior at the Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) and the Culture and Education Coordinator at Hillel. Wohl found coordinating this particular event very worthwhile […]
Emek Yezreel College’s President Aliza Shenhar
Peaceful Desk Jobs
Fish Article Weighed in Scales and Found Wanting I would like to share with you my concerns about the article in your latest issue entitled “Lox et Veritas: The Truth about Fish and Kashrut.” I am pleased to find an article in New Voices prompting the consideration of diet in relation to our Jewish traditions, […]
Sofa of Sages: Pearl Gluck’s Divan Inspiration
Uniting Against the Separation Fence at Camp Mas’ha
At 6 a.m., we would awake to the squeaky roar of bulldozers. Opening our eyes, we’d see the hulking machines moving lazily back and forth on the construction site. At first, the only people on the site had been IDF soldiers and demolition crews, along with private security guards. But as time passed, more workers […]
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