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Explained: Why Is This Week in the Israel-Gaza Campus Wars Different From All Other Weeks? - U.S. News

Columbia University President Minouche Shafik Was Supposed to Speak at the December Congressional Hearing That Proved Disastrous for the Presidents of Harvard and Penn. By a Stroke of Luck, She Was Out of Town. In Retrospect, U.S. Campuses Might Be Looking Different Today Had She Made Herself Available

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Jewish Students Are No Longer Safe at Columbia University - Opinion

Fellow Students Proudly Tell Me They're 'With Hamas.' A Pro-Palestinian Protester Near Campus Pinned Me to a Wall. Being Visibly Jewish at Columbia if You're pro-Israel Means You're Unprotected, Abandoned and With No Expectation of Accountability From the University Itself

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A look at the Passover Haggadot at the National Library of Israel

The National Library of Israel has the world's largest Haggadah collection, includes some of the oldest Haggadot.

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Passover: Is the Exodus retelling rooted in the Jewish-Roman wars?

The origins of the Haggadah are not clear, but the commandment to retell the Exodus comes from a strange night-long meeting of five sages.

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