Opinion What Anti-Semitism Is and Is Not: A Response to Stanford Jewish Voice for Peace In an op-ed [https://www.stanforddaily.com/2019/05/02/op-ed-white-supremacy-is-antisemitism-anti-zionism-is-not-%EF%BB%BF/] in Thursday’s edition of The Stanford Daily, the co-Presidents of Stanford Jewish Voice for Peace Ben Simon 5 May 2019
Opinion Reflections on Pittsburgh, Anti-Semitism, and Jewish Peoplehood On Saturday, Robert Bowers entered the Tree of Life Synagogue in the leafy Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The congregants were gathered not only for Shabbat morning services but also Ben Simon 2 Nov 2018
Opinion The Mob That Never Was: A Defense of Justified Outrage Since Hamzeh Daoud wrote [https://www.stanforddaily.com/2018/07/22/norcliffe-ra-threatens-to-physically-fight-zionists-in-facebook-post/] on Facebook that he would “physically fight Zionists on campus next year,” progressive students at Stanford have rushed Ben Simon 17 Aug 2018
Opinion The Paradox of Haneen Zoabi On Monday, Israeli Minister of Knesset (MK) Haneen Zoabi [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haneen_Zoabi] spoke at Stanford. The title of her talk was “Israel: Democracy or Colonial Project? Ben Simon 19 Apr 2018
Lonely Men and Women of Faith: The Experience of Religious Students at Stanford In his theological essay [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lonely_Man_of_Faith] The Lonely Man of Faith, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik proposes two categories of mankind, rooted in Ben Simon 20 Feb 2018
Victimhood Is No Virtue At Stanford, our political discourse, the parameters of which both the Left and Right accept as given, has been reduced to the quest for victimhood and sucked dry of any Ben Simon 17 Jan 2018