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December 5, 2023
USC Professor John Strauss Reinstated to Campus
Aaron Bandler
December 5, 2023
On Dec. 2, the university released a statement on the provost’s website: “All of the restrictions previously placed on Professor Strauss have now been lifted.”
Israel’s Ransom Dilemma
Uri Dromi
December 5, 2023
Why are we consciously succumbing to a deal which, on one hand, will save some lives now, but will surely doom many more innocent Israeli lives in the future?
Galleries Closed, Prayer Houses Open: A Mystical City in a Time of War
David Suissa
December 5, 2023
The war in Gaza has decimated the tourist business in Israel, and without tourists, the galleries of Tsfat are like houses of prayer without worshippers.
Defending the Rights of Jewish Students: A Legal Primer
Lori Lowenthal Marcus
December 5, 2023
Jewish students are being subjected to bullying acts intended to intimidate and harass them because of their actual or imagined support for Israel. Thankfully, there are legal tools available which can and must be used to assert and defend their civil rights.
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