Student protesters voted not to acquiesce to the university 2 p.m. deadline to vacate or risk suspension.
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While parents from different backgrounds may offer a broader perspective on the conflict, some teens feel insecure about their own Jewishness.
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In addition to his magnum opus, "Technicians of the Sacred," Rothenberg wrote books that explored his Jewish identity.
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Skybell brings Tevye energy to "Cabaret's" Herr Schultz, a doomed Jewish businessman in 1930s Berlin.
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Menachem Creditor first made the request in November, when Jewish pro-ceasefire protesters used it regularly in rallies.
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Oren Kessler’s “Palestine 1936” tells the “story of two nationalisms."
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