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5 Ways to Maintain Your Jewish Life This Summer

By Ed Mighell | Comments Off on 5 Ways to Maintain Your Jewish Life This Summer

Summer vacation is meant to be exciting, but it can present a challenge if you only came to discover the joys of Jewish communities while on campus. This summer, to avoid spiritual dryness, make an effort to stay actively involved in Jewish life. Check out these suggestions to help you stay focused on your faith. […]

Promises are Like Fast Food – The More You Commit to, the More Regrets You’ll Have

By David G. | 1 Comment

The typical translation for the Hebrew name of the Book of Numbers, Bamidbar, is not “Numbers,” but “In the Wilderness.” While this translation is most definitely accurate, I have discovered that there is actually a different meaning to this name. The root of the word “speak”, d’var, is actually hidden in the name of this […]

Force-Feeding Hunger Strikers is Wrong and Illegal No Matter What

By Michael Goldin | Comments Off on Force-Feeding Hunger Strikers is Wrong and Illegal No Matter What

  The context in which the force-feeding bill is passing through the Israeli Knesset is clear. Ziva Miral, a spokesperson from the Israeli Medical Association said that the practice “goes against the DNA of the doctors to force treatment on a patient…force-feeding is torture, and we can’t have doctors participating in torture.” The bill has […]

Presbyterian Divestment Works, Israel Stands Down, Palestine Goes Free

By Derek M. Kwait | Comments Off on Presbyterian Divestment Works, Israel Stands Down, Palestine Goes Free

July 6, 2014: The recent decision of the Presbyterian Church (USA) to divest from three companies, Caterpillar, Hewlett-Packard, and Motorola, it sees as playing an instrumental role in Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian Territories, has succeeded beyond the church’s wildest expectations, ending the occupation and bringing about peaceful co-existence between Israelis and Palestinians mere weeks […]

Restore the Northwest Semitic Altar: On Using Archaeology in Jewish Practice

By Jonathan Katz | 1 Comment

  It happens frequently when I go to a new synagogue now. Someone gives a dvar Torah or a talk on the Torah portion, and uses a verse to talk about how different Jews were from all their surrounding peoples. Or there is a discussion of an Israel trip, in which the (justice-obstructing) magic of […]

We Need Arguments, Not Echos

By Derek M. Kwait | Comments Off on We Need Arguments, Not Echos

I don’t know how so many pundits had reactions polished and published within hours of the announcement of the news of the murders of Gil-ad Shaar, Eyal Yifrach, and Naftali Fraenkel. I wanted to take time to let the shock dull a little, then write something about it. My thoughts are still a little disjointed, […]

The Talking Animals are Telling Us Not to Hate

By David G. | Comments Off on The Talking Animals are Telling Us Not to Hate

For several weeks now the Torah has been singularly focused on the story of the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness and the laws they received through Moses. This week, the Torah takes an interesting turn, changing its focus to one of the Israelites’ enemies, Balak, King of Moab and the prophet-for-hire Balaam. The Torah tells […]

Why Palestinian Advocacy Groups Don’t Partner With Hillel

By Tom Pessah | 5 Comments

In his post on New Voices last week, Tomer Kornfeld recounts how he worked with his campus Hillel to set up “a debate, or ‘mock peace talk’ with Students for Justice in Palestine.” But “instead of reciprocating our goodwill, sitting down with us and working things out, S.J.P. sent out an email to club members […]

How to be Jewish on a Small College Campus

By Ed Mighell | Comments Off on How to be Jewish on a Small College Campus

  College is an exciting time, but being Jewish on a small college campus can often come with some limitations: cultural concerns, religious practices, specific dietary needs, and misunderstandings to name a few. But in spite of the difficulty, it’s completely worth it. If you’re from a small community like me, a huge college just […]

Together We Can: A Call for Unity in Peacemaking

By Tomer Kornfeld | 2 Comments

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most divisive issues in modern politics. For years, the world—as much as Israeli and Palestinian leadership—has been trying to reconcile their differences, and, though there has been some progress, sadly, a full peace has yet to be achieved. To tell you the truth, there are times when this […]

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