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...ongoing controversy fueled by the opening of an Israeli soldiers’ photo exhibit last week at Harvard Hillel has prompted attention from national Jewish organizations beyond Harvard’s Jewish community...

Author: By Bita M. Assad, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hillel Exhibit Draws National Criticism | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

...added that the club hopes to have a similar exhibit at Harvard, probably later in March or in early April...

Author: By Elissa F. Jennings, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Photo Exhibit Explores Bulgaria | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

...March 7 story, "Photo Exhibit Explores Bulgaria," misstated the name of one of the sponsors of the event. It is the Massachusetts Port Authority, not the Massachusetts Transport Authority...

Author: By Elissa F. Jennings, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Photo Exhibit Explores Bulgaria | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

Currently on display at Harvard Hillel is a political art exhibit entitled “Breaking the Silence.” A set of traveling testimonials brought to Harvard by the Progressive Jewish Alliance (PJA)—one of Harvard Hillel’s affiliated groups—this exhibition represents the views of a set of soldiers who have recently served in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in the West Bank and Gaza. The soldiers describe their experiences securing the safety of Israeli citizens and combating violence in the territories while upholding the Spirit of IDF?...

Author: By Sarah B. Joselow | Title: Repairing the Silence | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

...While Harvard Hillel has agreed to host “Breaking the Silence,” it has not chosen to endorse the organization or its message. Although the exhibit is now on display within Rosovsky Hall, it does not represent the views of the entire Hillel community. While PJA, other sponsors, and community members have expressed support for the exhibit, many at Hillel feel that the exhibit portrays a misleading message—one lacking a broader context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Such broader context is key because it creates an open forum for the exchange of ideas...

Author: By Sarah B. Joselow | Title: Repairing the Silence | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

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