Zachary Singerman is a student at Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary studying computer science and Jewish history. He’s from Washington, D.C.
Zachary Singerman
By Zachary Singerman
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Opinion My Columbia classmates are calling for intifada. I just want to go to college.
The occupation of Hamilton Hall by protesters is the latest action making life on campus difficult for Jewish students
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Opinion I’m a Jewish teen exhausted by violence, and I can’t keep waiting for adults to fix it
When the Capitol was being stormed by insurrectionists, I was at home doing virtual high school and worrying about a tough history essay that I was writing. As a teenager growing up in Washington, D.C. — I live about a 30-minute walk from the Capitol — the attack felt very personal and close to home,…
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