Greek Thought

By yschwartz December 3, 2010

Different people celebrate different aspects of Chanukkah. In liberal and progressive circles, people tend to emphasize the general theme of political and religious freedom that the Maccabees embodied, in light of the fact that they fought for the right to practice their religion. In more traditional and orthodox circles, however, one often hears the theme…

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Questioning the Objectivity of Text Interpretation

By bbarer October 7, 2010

I would like to position my post as following in the footsteps of the theme outlined by another post here on New Voices, by Max Moncaster on October 5th: exploring Judaism on my own terms. Much of the new positive thinking that I have engaged in since beginning my semester at Pardes -– that, on…

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For Heaven’s Sake

By eweiss April 16, 2010

The Mishna teaches us that an argument for the sake of heaven will yield lasting results. Judaism is a religion of arguments: Hillel vs. Shammai, Rashi vs. Rabbenu Tam, Heschel vs. Kaplan. Yet the Mishna tells us that even if arguments become heated, we must remember that it is not personal. We argue not to win…

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Rabbi Crashes Girl’s First Birthday Party?

By ekrasner March 12, 2010

At the home of a Persian Jewish family in Great Neck last December, according to the Jewish Week, Ashkenazi Rabbi Mordecai Asheret and an entourage of four others crashed a young girl’s first birthday party. The celebration consisted of “mixed dancing and traditional Iranian fare,” which the uninvited rabbi vehemently opposed. He declared that those who chose…

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Judgement Day

By bzalcman August 31, 2009

I spent this past shabbat with a new group of seminary girls who are beginning their year of Torah study in Israel. Along with the other madrichot (counselors? there really is no translation for this kind of job, at least that I can think of), I led a discussion group with (most of) the girls…

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Music for the End of the Exile

By Alexandra Frell-Levy May 17, 2006

Y-Love Woos, from Baltimore to Borough Park

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Stereotypes Gone Right

By Bari Weiss April 21, 2006

Sarah Jones’ Multiple Personalities Shine in Bridge and Tunnel

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Editor’s View

By Cara Unowsky March 8, 2005

Civil Liberties Crisis

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The Ties that Bind

By Josh Nathan-Kazis January 17, 2005

Kinks of the Chosen

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Sheol

By Hasdai Westbrook October 10, 2003

Heroin and Hashem

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Campus Diaries

By New Voices April 9, 2003

Anti-war movement

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