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Leon Hadar
It׳s 2054 and a Republican Jew is president
The Democratic Party is undergoing demographic and political metamorphosis. Where might that lead to 3 decades from now?
Stuart Katz
The post-October 7 mental health crisis
First responders and survivors suffer from the failure to integrate mental health care into emergency response and recovery plans
Kenneth Ryesky
Don’t make me say ‘Three!’
Columbia University needs to restore order on campus; perhaps it should borrow my way of convincing my grandchildren to do the right thing
Shira Tamir
From darkness to dialogue: How one classroom rose above October 7th
Bar-Ilan’s ‘Jewish-Arab Interreligious Dialogue’ course didn’t have easy answers, but I was glad to be there, asking the hard questions
Haviva Ner-David
From a Columbia alum Israeli peace activist
If you from abroad want to demand something, demand a resolution of the conflict, not the annihilation of one side
Samantha Kahn
Help your university invest in Israel
It’s easy just to pull our donations. It’s harder to try to influence the administration. Here’s one way to do just that
Daniel Chamovitz
Lessons on campus protests from an Israeli university
When a pro-Palestinian rally at BGU posed a potential clash between free speech and public order, we set out rules of engagement
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Steven Windmueller
May 1, 2024, 1:19 AM
Unpacking Campus Unrest: What We Need to Understand
What are We Up Against? The planning for the current campus sit-ins has been in the works for months, by various American-based Palestinian groups, among others. The organizers took the anti-war movement playbook from the late 1960’s and adopted...
Reba Stevens
May 1, 2024, 1:18 AM
The Protest Pandemic
How are kids at elite universities so easily sucked in to a cause they know little to nothing about, and where are their parents? Thankfully my two kids are at colleges that aren’t being taken over by crazy students who...
Chani Turk
May 1, 2024, 1:17 AM
The Day After
A picture came up on my digital frame the other day. My daughters blonde heads silhouetted against the backdrop of the Kotel at sunrise. We were at the early minyan davening of Hoshana Raba, in a little courtyard overlooking...
Bennett M. Epstein
May 1, 2024, 1:13 AM
Palestinian State on Broadway
Israelis concerned about the establishment of a Palestinian State in their neighborhood will not draw any comfort from the Palestinian State now being established in ours on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. As far as neighbors are concerned,...
Anson Laytner
May 1, 2024, 1:12 AM
MBS VST ISR
Israelis need a dose of love to counteract October 7th’s explosion of violent hatred. As Secretary of State Blinken tours the region and rumors continue to swirl about Saudi Arabia’s potential recognition of Israel, the situation in Israel merits...
Josh Fine
May 1, 2024, 1:12 AM
Safe Spaces in Dangerous Places
Last night as I put away our Passover dishes and enjoyed some hot, freshly baked pita, I reflected on another holiday that has come and gone while our country is gripped with war. As days turn to months and...
Nomi Venkert
May 1, 2024, 1:11 AM
A typical Israeli perspective: 7th of October
In order to understand the conflict from the Israeli point of view, it may be helpful to gain the perspective of a typical citizen. I will attempt to share my insights surrounding our new and confoundingly disturbing new reality. ...
Robert Aronson
May 1, 2024, 1:11 AM
Straddling a Nation and a Peoplehood in Unsettled Times
As a septuagenarian American Jew belonging to the Baby Boomer class of 1949, my life in the United States has largely unfolded in a manner beyond the most fervent prayers of my forbears for I have been able to...
Moshe-Mordechai van Zuiden
May 1, 2024, 1:10 AM
Stop Ben-Gvir as active Minister of National Security until his name is cleared
A Minister of the Police should be unable to influence investigations of him The car of the Minister of Hate allegedly ran a red light. Baselessly he claimed he was fleeing danger, totaling his and another car and lightly...
James R. Russell
May 1, 2024, 1:10 AM
Columbia College: fifty years ago and now
Columbia College Class Day in May 1974: the weather was glorious. In the throng outside Hamilton Hall were my Mom and Dad, Mom's mother, and Dad's parents. We were a Columbia family. Mom got her PhD in Chemistry from...
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