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When Jewish Students Didn’t Ask for Permission: What Jewish Students Once Had… and Why They Don’t Anymore
For much of the late twentieth century, Jewish students in North America did not merely participate in Jewish communal life. They asserted themselves within it. They organised independently of professional oversight, published adversarial journals, disrupted federation assemblies, and built national networks that treated the Jewish establishment not as a benevolent sponsor, but as a power structure with which they were entitled to disagree, and even argue. Jewish student acti
Yos Tarshish
Jan 59 min read
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