“We are the women we have been waiting for.” I heard these words in early January from Lee Hoffman Agiv, field operations manager for Bonot Alternativa, a feminist organization that emerged out of the protest movement in Israel last year..
Good Tuesday morning. In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on a new American Jewish Committee survey on U.S. Jews’ antisemitism concerns and how Reform and Conservative rabbinical schools are handling non- and anti-Zionism in their students. We feature an opinion piece by Ariel.
Students for Justice in Palestine has been reinstated at Rutgers University but is on probation until next December. Rutgers could have supported Palestinian students suffering during this time. Instead, our university chose to suppress our voices.
The Huntington Theatre and Speakeasy Stage, just steps away from East Village residence hall, recently welcomed their co-production of the Tony Award-winning comedic musical, “The Band’s Visit,” directed by Paul Daigneault, holding performances until Dec. 17. The show is about an Egyptian band and their adventures in a foreign city, where the members and locals.
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