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In this eye-opening episode of The Spark, Dr. Weiss gathered four unique perspectives and Bornblum alumni from college campuses across the nation: Seth Taub, a freshman at Susquehanna University; Alex Fogelman, a senior at Tulane University; Sarah Boxer, a second-year law student at Harvard Law School; and Isaac Ostrow, a Student Life Associate at Columbia Barnard Hillel.
Through candid conversations, they shared their personal journeys and insights into how the Israel-Hamas war and the increase in anti-Semitism have affected them on campus. These voices explored the challenges of discussing these sensitive topics on campus, navigating the difference between free speech and hate speech, and the emotional toll on individuals and communities. They also discussed the importance of dialogue, education, and empathy in promoting peace and understanding among diverse student populations.
In this eye-opening episode of The Spark, Dr. Weiss gathered four unique perspectives and Bornblum alumni from college campuses across the nation: Seth Taub, a freshman at Susquehanna University; Alex Fogelman, a senior at Tulane University; Sarah Boxer, a second-year law student at Harvard Law School; and Isaac Ostrow, a Student Life Associate at Columbia Barnard Hillel.
Through candid conversations, they shared their personal journeys and insights into how the Israel-Hamas war and the increase in anti-Semitism have affected them on campus. These voices explored the challenges of discussing these sensitive topics on campus, navigating the difference between free speech and hate speech, and the emotional toll on individuals and communities. They also discussed the importance of dialogue, education, and empathy in promoting peace and understanding among diverse student populations.