It isn’t that Iranians cannot have Nuclear Energy, it’s their Government

By greback May 10, 2011

I have gotten my bachelor’s and started my master’s degrees in the era where Iranian nuclear proliferation has supposedly shaped the strategic map of the Middle East. It, coupled with Iranian influence, has apparently pushed Israel and its authoritarian Arab neighbors to be less than veiled about their relationship (and willingness to work together) to…

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Consider the following: Tzitzit edition.

By Laura Cooper May 8, 2011

Before I start, let me just say that I intended to write this post. Try buying tzitzit on the internet. Just try it. I learned something quite fascinating at about 4:30 AM last night. You may not have known this, but there are lots of different types of tzitzit. Not just techelet and non-techelet, oh…

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Celebrating/Protesting Israeli Independence Day

By lcuen May 8, 2011

Last Friday at San Francisco State University, the atmosphere of Malcolm X Plaza was thick with music and cheers. The sun was out and so were students. Spontaneous circles of hora dancing erupted in the quad. Students and Israel fellows wearing brand new, bright blue shirts with a tri-lingual peace logo blazing across the chest…

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Campus Dialogue ?

By lcuen May 8, 2011

“There’s a lot of dialogue and but it’s the silent minority. The loud majority doesn’t want dialogue,” said Gila Hashkes, Israel Fellow at UC Berkley Hillel. “We (at Berkeley) had a whole week during apartheid week, we had a big tent with a sign that said: “Let’s Talk.” And it was really interesting.” The tent…

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Palestinians Rejecting Holocaust History is Stupid and Insulting

By greback May 8, 2011

Palestinian Girls Ignore Israeli Memorial Siren at Hebrew University last week for Holocaust Memorial Day (picture taken by the author) It is difficult to word this correctly, but for all the patience I have in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the rejection and denial of the Holocaust irritates more than anything. Palestinian leaders repeatedly reject major events…

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Yemen Blues S/T

By mekeisler May 5, 2011

I saw (and interviewed) Yemen Blues back in March, when they did a set for the Boston Jewish Music Festival. Their album hadn’t come out yet, but live they were a tight band, experienced sounding. Their album came out a few days ago and I copped it, mostly on the strength of that concert. Considering…

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Osama’s Death: A Reason to Rejoice?

By ahowie May 5, 2011

As news spread that Osama bin Laden had been killed on Monday night, chants of “USA, USA” broke out in my school library during finals week.  University students across the country rallied with joy, rather than anger.  People throughout the country smiled and breathed a sigh of relief at the success of our troops. But…

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Turkey Gets Theirs: Hypocrisy and Backfire

By greback May 4, 2011

Turkey is now paying the price for its coziness with Iran and Syria. What was probably an inevitable pitfall of its decision to orient itself toward regimes in direct opposition to Israel, Turkey may soon feel the anger of a revolutionary Syrian population eager to cut off ties with Turkey. It would be a satisfying…

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Flunk Day

By jcohen May 3, 2011

Most colleges do not promote “flunking,” but here at Knox College we celebrate it (just not in the way that you think). Flunk Day is a school holiday when classes are cancelled and students are roused before dawn and partake in carnival games and general shenaniganry. Half of the fun of Flunk Day is that…

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A Conservative Canada means support for Israel

By mmoncaster May 3, 2011

Canadians went to the polls today for a federal election and handed the Conservative Party a resounding victory. To be sure, the party’s success was never in doubt. But the magnitude of their dominance was unclear. It certainly is not anymore. The Conservatives (or Tories) claimed 167 seats in Parliament, more than the 155 required…

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Putting Conversion Into Stages Is Wack

By Laura Cooper May 1, 2011

Crossposted at Crystal Decadenz So, I recently learned that, supposedly, there are “stages to conversion”. At first I thought, “Why, how interesting,” but then I thought, “They would pathologize something like this.” The only thing I could find on the internet that was written specifically for Judaism was this: Stages of Thinking During Conversion 1st…

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Step in the arena

By mekeisler April 29, 2011

When I’m in a cypher, I don’t have time to plan my rhyme, I don’t even want to use that part of the brain. I start thinking about your rhyme scheme, or even consciously formulate a rhyme and I lose the beat– and the beat is everything. A rapper who establishes a rhythm with their…

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Soap Operas and Jews: A Winning Combo

By Carly Silver April 29, 2011

When ABC canceled its long-running soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live, not only did it remove its historic daytime programming, but it also took away numerous characters to whom thousands of people related. Moreover, daytime brought a new kind of diversity to television, still represented to some extent on modern soaps,…

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Palestinian reconciliation: Good or Bad for the Jews?

By hdilman April 28, 2011

It has been buzzing in the news for awhile, and today we all got our confirmation: the PLO and Hamas agree to a “historical Palestinian reconciliation deal“.  After years of bitter rivalry and disagreements, they have come together to begin to form a “unity government”.  And even though Abbas has more or less told Israel to…

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So You Want To Move To Israel?

By akinman April 27, 2011

International House Hunters. Seen it? Every week, I will watch repeat after repeat of couples looking houses in different countries. From multi-million dollar beach houses in Costa Rica to villas in Italy, I would like to think that I live vicariously through these individuals. Always making my top choice of the three home options they…

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