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Don’t Passover This Great Seder!
I wore tights and a heavy jacket yesterday. While this in itself doesn’t seem very newsworthy, bear with me a little. It’s not so strange to be wearing layers in the middle of March, especially since this time two years … Continue reading
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FesTAVal 2012! Seal of Approval!
The Tav team was sitting in a regular meeting to discuss the state of ethical kashrut in kosher restaurants, and we discussed excitedly how close we were to the certification of 100 eating establishments with the Tav HaYosher, or “Ethical … Continue reading
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The Jewth of America
Yesterday in one of my Journalism classes, a woman from the US Census Bureau visited and spoke about the changing demographics in America. As I started to nod off from all the slides and slides of statistics, she stood and … Continue reading
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It’s Not Easy Being Green
Once a year in elementary school, my class would line up single file, walk down the block to check out a tree that was blossoming outside a small doctor’s office. As children of New York City, where our playground was … Continue reading
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The Worm in the Apple
I’m writing this post on an Apple computer (my second one). On my way to work this morning, I was reading through emails on my Apple Iphone. I’ve owned two Apple Ipods. Until about a month ago, none of this … Continue reading
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Pirates Go Overboard in Censorship Protest
Anyone who’s had a free moment at work or any student with an 8 page history paper due the next day is familiar with Youtube, the procrastinator’s paradise. Every hipster who wants to download the new Bon Iver song and … Continue reading
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End Solitary Confinement NOW
The United States adopted the use of solitary confinement within prisons during the 1970s. This controversial method of punishment has served as an alternative to the death penalty, and has left many prisoners with disturbing psychological effects. According to several … Continue reading
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Honoring the Specter or the Spectator?
To what extent do we honor the dead? How do we, as the Jewish people, deal with the issue of benefiting from those who have passed away? While arguably the highest expression of loving kindness in the Torah is caring … Continue reading
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Financial Matters Matter- Educate Yourself
The United States has suffered a financial crisis for the last few years, with trillions of dollars in public debt affecting the lives of every American. Several business figures, some even within our own Jewish community, have not made these … Continue reading
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Egyptians Launch New Campaign for Minimum Wage
Combating ‘Grinding Poverty’ in Egypt by Cam McGrath (cairo) on November 21, 2011 for the Inter Press Service. “Mohamed El-Abyad’s employer has agreed to increase his salary by 20 percent, but the factory worker still cannot afford to send his … Continue reading