Shaul Kelner
By Shaul Kelner
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Opinion Tales of Two Jewries Don’t Tell Much Anymore
If you happen to have missed the latest round in the debate over interfaith marriage, outreach and in-reach, fret not. This dog has been chasing its tail for nearly two decades, and shows no sign of tiring or jumping out of the deep groove it has cut as it runs in circles. The latest go-around…
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Opinion Gender Bias Is a Fact of Communal Life
A by-now widely reported accident took place at Wye Plantation last week. The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute convened a meeting of Jewish organizational leaders to discuss the future of the Jewish people — but hardly any women leaders were invited, hardly any were expected to participate before dozens of Jews sent protest letters to…
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Opinion Work To Create Communal Careers
Across America, graduates are once again marching across university lawns and out into the work world. As the class of 2005 enters the labor market, Jewish organizations are hoping that more than a few will choose to work for them. From local synagogues to national agencies, Jewish communal work is a multi-billion dollar sector of…
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Theater Hidden in this picture, the murder of 1.1 million Jews
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News The great tent conspiracy theory: Are ‘outside agitators’ supplying protesters’ tents?
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Opinion Yes, antisemitism is rising. But pro-Palestinian protests aren’t the real threat to our campuses
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Opinion I was arrested protesting at Columbia in ’68. Today’s student encampments carry on a proud, brave tradition
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Opinion Which elite university figured out how to handle anti-Israel protests? Hint: It’s in Israel
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News COVID spoiled their high school graduations. Will protests disrupt their college commencements?
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Opinion I teach Israel studies at NYU. We are importing the worst of Israel and Palestine to our campuses
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Fast Forward Columbia begins suspending student protesters after calling off negotiations