Israel in Three Words

I’m in Jerusalem, and I need some water. It’s late afternoon, the sun is still shining bright, lots of people milling around the Mamilla area. As I head to the grocery store (run by the same Arab man I’ve known for 20 years), I’m thinking only of quenching my thirst. The problem is I’ve had […]

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TEBH Gala, Jews of Color Initiative

Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills welcomed community members, civic leaders, clergy and supporters for its annual After Hours Gala on May 7, an evening celebrating community, connection and the congregation’s year-round programs and services. Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills Co-President Kara Corwin, Melissa Greenspan, Robert Bird and Gail Goldstein. Courtesy of Temple Emanuel of Beverly […]

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Boring, Very Boring

Karle Flanagan and Wade Fagen-Ulmschneider had caught their students cheating. The two professors at the University of Illinois, who teach data science to a class of 1,200 students, realized that multiple students had skipped class and manipulated an electronic ticker that monitored class attendance to cover it up. The professors warned the class about its […]

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Students Seem Determined to Illustrate That ‘The Coddling of the American Mind’ Is Still Relevant

On June 14, Free Speech Advocate Greg Lukianoff, President of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) and co-author of “The Coddling of the American Mind” will be awarded an honorary degree by Dartmouth College.for his outsized impact on his field. Lukianoff may have had a particularly positive impact on Dartmouth, itself. At number […]

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Raising Jewish Children

It seems easy to be Jewish if you grow up in a Jewish area. It is even easier to be religious if you grow up in an observant area. As we grow up and sometimes leave our Jewish bubbles, the world seems to be harder, and oftentimes confusing. Recently, I heard Rachel Goldberg-Polin in an […]

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Mamdani’s OK Corral

As an unreconstructed Islamist and Hamas apologist, New York City’s mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is no stranger to violence. You may not see him vandalize a synagogue, scuffle with the police, or fire a gun and kill a Jew (Zionist or non-Zionist, it matters not). But that doesn’t mean he isn’t silently cheering on the mass […]

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When Jews Are Told We Don’t Belong

Remember when Jews were excluded from universities, law firms, hospitals, country clubs, neighborhoods, and entire professions? Remember the quotas at Ivy League schools designed specifically to keep Jewish students out? Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and others openly limited Jewish enrollment because there were “too many Jews.” Remember the signs that read “No Jews Allowed” at resorts, […]

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The Faculty Member Who Could Not Be Named

On May 13, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency published a detailed report on the Sarah Lawrence College student senate’s decision to deny recognition to a campus chapter of J Street U, the liberal Zionist student group whose national platform supports a two-state solution and a negotiated peace. The report is thorough, sourced, and damning with audio […]

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