Noah Schoen is a recent graduate of Columbia University, where he studied sociology and processes of social change. He lives in Pittsburgh.
Noah Schoen
By Noah Schoen
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Letters We Are Julia Salazar’s Former Classmates. We Had To Speak Out.
Less than two weeks ago, an article published in Tablet Magazine suggested that Julia Salazar, a candidate for the New York State Senate, lied about her Jewish and political past. Since then, other reports have also called into question her immigrant experience and class background. As friends and colleagues of Julia’s during her time at…
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Community Liberal Jews: It’s Time To Stand Up For Others — And Ourselves
It is a scary time to be Jewish in America. Our communities have watched with alarm as Donald Trump wielded anti-Jewish stereotypes to energize his base and with outrage at his administration’s brazen flirtations with Holocaust denial. In the past two months, Jewish cemeteries have been desecrated, our synagogues fired into, and our community centers…
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