On Monday, April 14th, Hillel at UCLA hosted its second annual Interfaith Seder, an evening dedicated to fostering unity, empathy, and mutual understanding among diverse cultural and religious communities both on campus and across the greater Los Angeles area. Held…
Confessions of an October 8th Jew
October 7th came at the close of my second week of college. I was fresh into my political science studies, full of idealism and passion for liberal-progressive values. I had formed friendships with like-minded individuals who seemed to share the…
A New Dawn In Damascus
On Saturday, December 7th, the brutal dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad collapsed. The fall of Damascus sent shockwaves through the Middle East and the wider international community, signaling the end of a 24-year regime and a 53-year-long dynasty. This victory by…
Combating Antisemitism: A Bipartisan Failure
In a year where violent anti-Israel protests have dominated the news, any Presidential candidate would hypothetically be jumping at the chance to win over the most targeted group: Jewish voters. For the past century, American Jews have consistently voted Democratic.…