
Unveiling the omnipresence of ideology, disentangling from reflexive hatred for "the other side," and trying to create a better language for discussing Judaism and antisemitism. Inspired by Hannah Arendt since 2015.
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As a recap, the undergraduate student protestors of Columbia in the 1960s were triggered by several imminent and proximate causes: military recruiters on campus, their grades being given to the CIA, Columbia’s involvement with a think tank...
After reading John Aziz’s “The West Bank vs. Judea and Samaria: The Battle of Names,” I left a comment that a few readers asked that I share as a separate post, and of which I will happily oblige. I will also add a bit more that I could not...
Reading the below-linked Substack post and writing a response led me down a long and rambling path of what started as a note and grew in size, so much so that I figured I ought to post as its own article. However, I will admit that I did no...
This article is Part II of Columbia: Then and Now, where we look critically at the unexamined media claim that campus anti-Israel demonstrations today are comparable to, or following in the tradition of, the campus anti-war demonstrations o...
In order to understand just how negligent it is to frame Columbia’s campus today as a parallel to the 1960s - and how transparent is Students for Justice in Palestine’s attempts to superficially mimic the 1960s - one must understand what ac...
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M.A., J.D.; former Ph.D. candidate in American and Middle Eastern History. I analyze how academic omission and ideology shape beliefs about "the Jew" and write historical correctives. Work published in Tablet and the New-York Historical Society.
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