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Keeping his promise for change: Ask the President-Elect to End Torture
This article was aggregated from Jewschool
guest post from Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster:In the days that lie ahead, we’re going to hear a lot of rhetoric about restoring America’s moral standing after eight years of the Bush Administration, doing collective teshuvah for the sins of our nation.President-elect Obama has been. And again, in his 60 Minutes interview, he stated that he wanted [...]
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Tel Aviv’s Dancing Camel Brewery Holding a Fundraiser for the Zalul Environmental Association
This article was aggregated from Green Prophet
Dancing Camel, one of Tel Aviv’s great small, local breweries, makes absolutely delicious beer. From Pomegranate Ale to Cherry Vanilla Stout… they know what they’re doing. Coming from a female non-beer drinker, you can take my word for it. I would never drink the stuff unless...
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Green Jerusalem councillor Naomi Tsur lectures on environmental activism
This article was aggregated from Green Prophet
The battle for the Jerusalem Municipality may be over (secular candidate Nir Barkat victorious over haredi rival Meir Porush or, in my view at least, a choice between dumb and dumber), but the struggle for the city’s environment is just beginning.Last week Green Prophet told you that Naomi...
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How to be a pro-Israel activist online
This article was aggregated from israelplug - innovations. made in israel.
Israel’s biggest bully, The president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, just visited the UN to speak at the General Assembly. How lovely. Thankfully, there are activists all over the web who are voicing their outrage and speaking their mind. For those of you still throwing staplers and keyboards at your screens, it might be time to [...]
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Orthodox Anarchist
The travel diary and personal journal of Daniel Sieradski, aka Mobius, founding editor of Jewschool, Radical Torah, and other notable Jewish Internet projects. Sieradski lives in Jerusalem where he volunteers as a political and cultural organizer.
