Hillel

Ask and ye shall not receive

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

Unearthing the gray

Open dialogue between Israeli and Palestinian student groups is essential to progress.

Stepping back from the politics

We can understand the Arab-Israeli conflict better by looking at its human side.

The politics of tokenism

Hillel covers Israel's faults with a false face of conviviality.

How to be an activist

Student groups should promote open discussion over narrow monologues.

Against intellectual boycott

Peace at home comes first.

Actions speak louder than words

Mere talk sidesteps the entire issue that SJP is addressing.

Hillel must engage in Israel security debate

Hillel's perspective should have been represented at John Ging's discussion.

Perspectives on checkpoints: Columbia/Barnard Hillel

Discussing controversial topics requires extending a hand to groups with different ideas.

John Ging speaks at Barnard without Just Peace sponsorship

Just Peace pulled its sponsorship of the event after Hillel voiced concerns about controversial statements Ging had made regarding the conflict in the Gaza Strip.