The Global Citizen: Far from Zion

By arandel November 10, 2009

  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.   At my school I am…

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The Jewish State

By Ben Sales November 10, 2009

Jews have no homeland; they spread out among the nations and seek to control them through a vast underground conspiracy. This was the central claim of Western ethnically-centered anti-Semitism; the point of Zionism, in the writings of Herzl and practical plans of Ben-Gurion and Begin, was to invalidate that claim by providing a nation-state for…

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The Global Citizen: Watch the Gap.

By dzivari November 10, 2009

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. “When life itself is at stake it…

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Fictitious Living

By bzalcman November 9, 2009

What is it about our lives that fictional books and movies appeal to us more than non-fiction or real life stories? Why don’t people have enough confidence in their own lives, their own story, that instead they feel that they have to turn to movies and books while hoping that these things would happen to…

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Young Jews’ Attachment to Israel

By mmicner November 9, 2009

While compiling my thesis prospectus this semester, I have come across some very interesting information on American Jewish attachment to Israel. The most contemporary of this research suggests that American Jews have been consistently attached to Israel over time, with older people being more attached and young people being less attached. While this research fails…

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Hillel Alternative Spring Break to NOLA: A Reflection

By kseeger November 8, 2009

Last spring I was fortunate to attend Hillel’s Alternative Spring Break in New Orleans with three other F&M students. My Hillel Director recently asked me to write up a reflection on this trip for their newsletter. I feel it is appropriate to share on this blog and hope you all can gain knowledge from it….

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Israel on Campus

By mmicner November 6, 2009

I have found that Middlebury College is a wonderful place to be Jewish. Since my sophomore year, I have been actively involved in Hillel on campus, where I have not only met great people and had a lot of fun, but also engaged meaningfully on issues facing Jewish students and the Jewish people more generally….

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The She-Kippah, and Other Things I Can’t Handle

By atedesco November 6, 2009

So here’s the thing. I tend to think of myself as a traditional kind of girl. I like ritual and history and tradition, which is one of the reasons that Judaism appeals to me. I also love Judaica–putting up a pretty mezuzah, having a collection of Star of David pendants, and of course, my notorious…

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Text Messages

By sgreen November 5, 2009

One of the coolest and perhaps most under-used Jewish resources at Swarthmore is our ‘Beit Midrash’. ‘Beit Midrash’ means ‘House of Learning’ and Batei Midrash around the world function as study halls expressly for the purpose of studying classical Jewish texts. Our Beit Midrash is a small room in a small quad in a relatively…

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Trope Class: An Unexpected Success?

By miriamberger November 5, 2009

The Conservative affiliated Religious School where I work, like all Jewish institutions, is consistently behind schedule. The planned activities outside of the classroom – services, shirah, and bagel break – inevitably detract from the already limited time each teacher has with his or own class. Yet despite this already segmented schedule, the Synagogue felt that…

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Global Citizen: Monopoly, Anyone?

By jsiegel November 5, 2009

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. The book One Nation, Underprivileged talks about…

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Full of Nonsense? Size: XXL

By Carly Silver November 4, 2009

When I first sat down to figure out a blog topic, I decided to write on the Croatian president’s revelation that his grandson, a Christian, attends a Jewish day school. Blasé enough, controversial to some, I thought. But, when I was making my daily rounds of hip-hop websites to check up on all the latest…

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The Importance of being Tolerant

By bzalcman November 2, 2009

I remember it pretty well; it is one of the only memories I have of third grade that is not a blur of carpool, the playground and making sweet potato pie. We came into the classroom after davening, and our teacher, Mrs. X silently handed us lined paper. “A tragic thing happened last night in…

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There Are Religious Jews Outside of Orthodoxy, I Promise.

By atedesco October 30, 2009

Last week, I attended a fantastic Shabbat service and dinner with dozens of students from all around Manhattan, through NYU’s Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life, which I cannot gush about enough. (They’re fabulous.) It was a wonderful experience and full of people from all different backgrounds and every possible kind of observance. But in…

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Put Away That Passivity… please!

By kseeger October 29, 2009

The way one perceives their pride for their religion really can vary. At a party last weekend, an anti-Semetic joke was told in a conversation next to that of my close friend, who relayed this to me. When this anti-Semitic joke was said one girl, who has an aggressive, outspoken personality replied, “Don’t say that,…

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