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...conservative denomination [of Judaism], it is common for women to be in positions of leadership. It’s more seldom in Orthodox communities,” says Josh I. Rosenbloom ’05, who served as president last semester and is an Orthodox Jew...
...eavesdrop on a spirited debate on interfaith marriage. “I married out of my faith, and I had to go to confession just because I had fallen in love with an Orthodox Jew,” says 47-year-old guest Michael Moreau. He wears red plaid and speaks earnestly with his hands. “I told my parents, I love Jews. Jesus was a Jew. My father told me I would be excommunicated...
What they had known of Albert Alcalay in the ’70s was that he worked prolifically and that his presence at Harvard preceded the Carpenter Center and the VES department itself. Before he arrived at Harvard, Alcalay, as a Serbian Jew, was an immigrant in New York City. Before his arrival in the States, Alcalay was interned in a concentration camp in Italy where he learned, of all things, to become an artist...
Like Lieberman, Rubins is an Orthodox Jew...
...attempt is made to secure kosher food for Blaine G. Saito, the token Asian-American Hawaiian Jew. Berenika D. Zakrzewski remarks that despite being a New Yorker with many Jewish friends, she’s never had matzoh ball soup, so she’s looking forward to attending a Passover seder...