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...presented the Palestinian narrative veryeloquently," said Adam J. Levitin '98, formerchair of the Hillel Forum...
...Levitin, who is also a Crimson editor,characterized the speech as "more of a one-sidedpiece of propaganda than a realistic vision of thestate of affairs in the Mideast...
...desire or need to live. A safe home ideology may not be the most lofty ideal for Jewish statehood, but in this post-Holocaust age, it is a political necessity nonetheless. Evidence of this in our generation can be seen in an article by Crimson editor Adam J. Levitin, "The El-Al Exodus Scenario," published on the web zine Muskeljuden (www.westegg.com/muskeljuden). Levitin proposes half-comically that El Al airlines offer a "oneway ticket to Israel that is good for use [within 24 hours] at any time...Although it would probably be an expensive investment, it should be viewed...
...Adam J. Levitin's dissent from the editorial supporting gay rights (Staff Editorial, Apr. 7) said, "...to state that the majority of Americans, who are conflicted about their personal views on homosexuality and uncomfortable with queer culture, are complicit in active persecution is inappropriate." Levitin's argument implies that it would be just as accurate to say that since the majority of Americans are conflicted about their personal views of Judaism and feel uncomfortable with Jewish culture (with the exception of bagels), they are not complicit in anti-Semitism. If it were not for protections against public and private religious...
...Adam J. Levitin '98 argues somewhat reasonably that there has been no clear cause and effect relationship between ethnicity, expressed viewpoints and reported topics on The Crimson's editorial pages (Opinion, April 6). One has to admit that The Crimson rarely tips very far to either the right or left of the American cultural and political spectrum, and the range of the American spectrum encompasses, at most, one-25th of the international spectrum. For instance, in most parts of Europe, the left wing of the American Left falls just shy of a very boring center...