CUNY Has an Anti-Semitism Problem. Can Sensitivity Training Solve It?
Relying on the very sensitivity-training complex that has allowed fashionable bigotries to fester and bloom.
July 5, 2022
“One of the most beautiful treasures of the Roman era.”
In 1996, a routine excavation in the city of Lod uncovered a portion of an elaborate mosaic from the 3rd or 4th century CE. Archaeologists came across other sections in the ensuing years and, after extensive restoration efforts, have recently returned it to its original location, where a special museum has been built to house it. Amanda Borschel-Dan, who calls it “one of the most beautiful treasures of Roman-era Holy Land,” writes:
Relying on the very sensitivity-training complex that has allowed fashionable bigotries to fester and bloom.
A forgotten piece of British history, with implications for Israel.
A question distinct from that of the halakhic permissibility of abortion.
Parallel lives.
“One of the most beautiful treasures of the Roman era.”
In 1996, a routine excavation in the city of Lod uncovered a portion of an elaborate mosaic from the 3rd or 4th century CE. Archaeologists came across other sections in the ensuing years and, after extensive restoration efforts, have recently returned it to its original location, where a special museum has been built to house it. Amanda Borschel-Dan, who calls it “one of the most beautiful treasures of Roman-era Holy Land,” writes:
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