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News Editor for This Issue: Ross G. Forman '90 Night Editors: Colin F. Boyle '90 Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Rebecca L. Walkowitz '92 Robert J. Weiner '92 Editorial Editor: John L. Larew '91 Feature Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Susan B. Glasser '90 Sports Editor: Julio R. Varela '90 Photo Editor Bernardo Sabatini '91 Business Editor: Michael S. Harwayne '91 Copy Editor: Mark J. Sneider...
News Editor for This Issue: Susan B. Glasser '90 Night Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Ross G. Forman '90 Susan B. Glasser '90 Brian R. Hecht '92 Rebecca L. Walkowitz '92 Editorial Editor: Katherine E. Bliss '90 Feature Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Colin F. Boyle '90 Sports Editor: Michael D. Stankiewicz '90-'91 Photo Editor William H. Bachman '92 Business Editor: Michael S. Harwayne '91 Copy Editor: Dhananjai Shivakumar...
...final sentence Cohn writes that "[t]he survival of the Jews in America and the modern world depends on the ability to live in a secular society that bears little resemblance to a kosher deli." The ability to live in a secular society is a requirement for the survival of any person. For Jews to survive, however, that is not the only requirement...
Contrary to Cohn's beliefs, the growing trends of American Judaism are tragically that the intermarriage rate is rising, and the community is shrinking as more Jews forsake any connection to Judaism whatsoever...
...sorry that Mr. Cohn and many other feel that any Jewish organizations which "represent more than just an honest attempt at religious and cultural activity" must "stand for a self-enclosed world, with a secondary role for non-Jews." Jews, just like every other ethnic or religious group at Harvard, recognize a need to meet and socialize with others who share their heritage...