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A Historic March to Jerusalem, and a Nation on Edge

With a crucial final vote on a key part of the legislation scheduled for early in the week, the protestors timed their march to have their presence felt with legislators. If the coalition continues to dig in, a dangerous tipping point looms.

In Israel, the Buck Stops with Bibi

How bad must things get before Bibi says “enough” and brings his country back from the brink? He knows that the buck stops with him, and the burden of preventing a disaster is squarely on his shoulders. 

America’s Birthday: On Loving What We Can’t Stand

As we celebrate July 4th this year, it’s a good time to revel in the mess of this laboratory of liberty. Even when we can’t stand it, there’s plenty in this laboratory that is worth loving, and much of the world knows it.

Earnest Zev

In this sea of cynicism, Zev has offered us a testament to the power of earnestness, a power rooted in one of our most precious resources: trust.

What Should AJU Do with Its Campus?

AJU can turn a temporary setback into a community victory…What kind of creative, engaging spaces and events can it create that will get the Jews of LA to come together and reconnect?

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