Rutgers President Defends Decision to Negotiate With Protestors
Rutgers President Dr. Jonathan Holloway defended his decision to negotiate an end to the pro-Palestinian encampment and return the New Brunswick campus to a normal
Rutgers President Dr. Jonathan Holloway defended his decision to negotiate an end to the pro-Palestinian encampment and return the New Brunswick campus to a normal
A letter that has gathered 680 signatures from Jewish students at Columbia University declaring themselves to be proud Jews and Zionists, admonished those who co-opted
A Jewish Rutgers University rising sophomore who has been subject to “a hostile school environment and discrimination” on campus has filed suit against the university.
To Whom it May Concern, I am a Columbia College graduate, class of ‘06, and I recently worked at Columbia/Barnard Hillel as the director of
Proud AEPi brothers stand up for Jews and America. Images of a small group of students at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
As the Jewish community grapples with the relentless surge of antisemitic incidents on college campuses, parents and students are faced with crucial decisions regarding their
Alongside the holiness of place and person is the holiness of time, something Parshat Emor charts in its deceptively simple list of festivals and holy
We have watched in horror and dread as rabid mobs have chanted “Death to Jews.” We had presumed that our modern and enlightened culture would
The Torah in parshat Kedoshim and parshat Emor records Hashem’s prohibition for men to destroy their facial hair and round the corners of their head—לֹא
Included in the section of the holidays in Parshas Emor is the Omer offering (Vayikra 23:9-13), followed (23:14) by the prohibition against eating the new
Iyar is the only month where the religious experience today is the opposite of what it was designated to be in Biblical times. Iyar in
Parshat Emor Parshat Emor that we read this week dedicates its first perek (chapter 21) to the laws of kedusha as they apply to the