The Lubavitch Issue
New Voices explores the dark corners of the Chabad House.
Journalism by Jewish college students, for Jewish college students.
Rabbi Rick Jacobs on the Authenticity of Reform Judaism
When Chabad's rabbis come to town, the local Reform synagogue faces the risk of appearing less authentic than the competition. But some Reform rabbis aren't about to roll over.
Adam Mansbach's new novel The End of the Jews explores the Jewish relationship with African-American culture.
Will Israeli/Palestinian Pop Station RAM-FM Become a Platform for Reconciliation?
The spring of 2008 is an odd time for a college magazine to publish a radio-themed issue.
In our February issue, New Voices speaks to that most basic emotion, common to all college students: fear of graduation.
Correspondence from Melbourne, Hoboken, Texas, and Cambridge.
The Death of a Student Movement
Hillel's complete domination of Jewish campus life is dangerous for Jewish students, and the Jewish community as a whole. Here's why.
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?
University of Maryland Jewish students at odds with local organizations after anti-Israel controversy.
“We Are So Fucking Serious About What We’re Doing”