Daniella J. Greenbaum
By Daniella J. Greenbaum
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Community Honoring Daniella Moffson’s Legacy Through Acts Of Chesed
A museum; escape the room; the movies; brunch; ice skating; the office; the zoo. These are some of the myriad places you might find the average adult or child on a regular Sunday. Today, for many of us, was different. More than 400 people, old and young, gathered together at the Ramaz Middle School for…
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Community Despite An Active Anti-Israel Community, Columbia Is A Place Where Jews Thrive
Pundits have called this year the beginning of a new post-fact order, and a recent ranking of colleges by the Algemeiner lends credence to that classification. In a list entitled “The 40 Worst Colleges for Jewish Students, 2016,” the Algemeiner ranks Columbia University as #1. I graduated from Columbia University just this week, and I…
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Community Why the AIPAC Haters Have it Wrong
Advocacy and activism are two fields rarely cited for their warm embrace of nuance. In a stunningly schizophrenic demonstration of why that is the case, consider Tablet’s recent piece “The End of AIPAC’s Israel Monopoly” by Jeff Ballabon and Bruce Abramson. A cursory reading of the text reveals nothing other than the authors’ predilection for…
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Community Trump Has Killed the GOP, an Obituary for the Grand Old Party
Paul Ryan’s announcement that he will vote for Donald Trump in November is the final nail in the coffin of what’s been a months-long death for the Republican Party. As a conservative, is it finally time to start the mourning process? Born in 1854, the GOP has contributed to the shaping of America’s domestic and…
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