Eric J. Schorr

Ask and ye shall not receive

Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine need to be held accountable for preventing campus discussion.

A response to "Zionist speak"

Ar-Rayani's article is an inaccurate and offensive representation of Israel.

Actions speak louder than words

To the Editor:

The recent op-ed “Actions speak louder than words” by the Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine (“Actions speak louder than words,” Dec. 7) is just another example of religious intolerance of Israel as a Jewish state. It is a repulsive rejection of calls from the Columbia pro-Israel community to rationally discuss the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Israeli “apartheid”: a call for facts

If suicide bombers and rockets were entering the United States from any of its neighbors, one could say with a great degree of certainty that the United States would not stop with a simple security wall.

J Street, a road too narrow

We do not discount the suffering of the Palestinians, we do not discount the goal of peace, and we are certainly not ideologically pure about supporting Israel.

Partner for peace

The Columbia Palestine Forum had the unique opportunity to promote an environment for open discussion on how best to assist the Palestinian people. Yet they have instead made their events a stage for anti-Israel rhetoric and even more aggressive calls for divestment from Israel.