By E.B. Solomont
In the early days of Princeton Review, roughly half of the test prep company’s employees were Jewish. Even now, many companies in the field have Jewish founders and tutors.
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By Naomi Zeveloff
The Class of 2012 will graduate this May with the unique distinction of having begun college when the economy first nosedived, four years ago.
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By Sarah Wildman
Most tourists only see one side of the Israeli-Palestinian divide. An innovative program aims to let outsiders see the country through a dual narrative.
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By Elicia Brown
Some Jewish community day schools are accepting non-Jewish students. Will the experiment give them a new lease on life, or drive away Jewish parents?
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