The dance troupe performed on Wednesday despite anti-Israel protests and provided beautiful, if repetitive, choreography. By Isabella Fincher
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Beyond BoulderCommunityNews
The Dead Sea Scrolls are on display in Denver for the first time
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligThe Denver Museum of Nature & Science exhibit features 600 artifacts from ancient Israel and never-before-seen scrolls. By Carina Julig
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The recent bomb threats to Jewish organizations have put Jewish CU students and faculty on edge. By Jackson Barnett and Carina Julig
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Former students of Israel’s environmental Arava Institute visit CU Boulder, promote peace
by Kristin Ohby Kristin OhAlumni from the Middle Eastern environmental studies institute talked to students about the program and Middle Eastern peace. By Kristin Oh
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This week in the world: Russian airstrikes in Syria, tensions in the West Bank and a Taliban retreat in Afghanistan. By Giorgio Ausenda
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What you need to know about the Iran nuclear deal, U.S. response to refugees and more. By Giorgio Ausenda
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Jared to the Left: Netanyahu hits a new low in Washington, D.C.
by Jared Connerby Jared ConnerThe Israeli Prime Minister invited Congressional Republicans into his dream world this Tuesday. By Jared Conner
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A look at the conflict between Israel and Palestine
by Haleema Mianby Haleema MianBy Haleema Mian:
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Opinion: After third debate, it is clear that Romney has more to offer America
by Haley Jamesby Haley JamesOpinion: Centered on foreign policy, the third and final presidential debate demonstrated that Romney has a clear plan for the future of America. Compared to Obama, could he have more to offer our country? Haley’s argument for “yes”: