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If only just a few Haredim were calling police ‘Nazis’ and women ‘shiksas’
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The perilous fantasy of US withdrawal from the Mideast
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Talyah Ginsberg
I have met the enemy and she is wearing Lycra
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Shimon Sheves
How chaos became the government’s most powerful political tool
By normalizing disruption, the country’s leadership is chiseling away at the public’s discomfort with tyranny, as we head to elections
Rafi Josselson
I had to choose between my Zionism and my disability advocacy
Protest encampments may no longer block our path to class, but Jewish students like me who are attached to Israel are still barred from full participation in campus life
Morey Schwartz
When hands speak louder than politics
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Dan Sagir
Israel needs a deal with Iran, not another war
After years of escalation, military gains have reached their limits. A US-Iran agreement can freeze Tehran’s nuclear program and open the door to disarming Hezbollah
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My junior high school class day trip from suburban Philadelphia to Washington, DC was a very interesting and enjoyable venture for all of us. We boarded the buses very early in the morning in front of my junior high...
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