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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

The Spectrum: There is no one Judaism, no one Zionism

April 15, 2016

This essay is part of The Spectrum, a weekly forum in our Opinion section for marginalized voices to share their perspectives. To submit a piece for The Spectrum or discuss story ideas, please email [email protected]. Unshackle...

Letter to the Editor: Zionism is not solidarity

March 31, 2016

This letter was written in response to a previous Letter to the Editor, “My Judaism and Zionism are inextricably linked” I get it; I really do. Your parents talk about Israel as if it is a given,...

Prof. Irwin Weil holds a book about the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy in his office. Weil has been teaching at Northwestern in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures for almost 50 years.

Living in Red: Slavic Prof. Irwin Weil ties love for Russian culture with longtime passion for performance

November 12, 2015

A&E Heart pounding, blood rushing, he stands center stage in the Novosibirsk Theatre, Russia’s largest opera house. Velvet seats and gold-embossed sculptures line the hall. A statue of Vladimir...

‘RENT’ production to premiere this weekend

February 4, 2015

A&E After months of work, the Jewish Theatre Ensemble's production of "RENT" will premiere this weekend in the Louis Room in Norris University Center. The musical is a 200-person effort, headed...

Pinto: Living as other: On being Jewish in Turkey

Pinto: Living as other: On being Jewish in Turkey

May 7, 2014

“What’s your name?” “I’m Yoni.” “That doesn’t sound Turkish. Where are you from?” Every time I meet a new person back home, this is the dialogue that takes place. Am I Turkish?...

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