The college had drawn rare kudos for its Oct. 7 response.
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In the conflict zone, it’s safer to drive fast then slow because it’s harder for terrorists to target a fast-moving vehicle with a shoulder-borne weapon. It’s one of the many differences from normal life in this upside-down world.
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"Throughout our history, we've often faced moments like this because we are a big, diverse, free-thinking and freedom-loving nation," he said.
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“Just because they’ve cleared away the encampment doesn’t mean that they have dealt with the underlying problems,” said Kenneth L. Marcus, the founder of the Brandeis Center, a legal advocacy group.
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The idea of social gastronomy is to use food to lift people out of poverty -- from professional training in the culinary arts to salvaging wasted food to giving out free meals.
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“I really think that it gives our name a bad rap, because the vast majority of pro-Israel supporters and pro-Zionists and Jewish people are not violent, and they're not looking for any type of aggression,” one Jewish student told JTA.
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