A podcast about the hidden history of Jews and the Ivy League, from Unorthodox co-host Mark Oppenheimer
Christopher Eisgruber’s attachment to contradictory high principles is turning academic life on his Ivy League campus into a farce
America is now ruled by a single elite class rather than by local patrician smart sets competing with each other for money and power
Campus Week: Jewish populations are falling at schools like Harvard and Yale. Should we care?
A conversation about literature, Judaism, and the Almighty with the great Yale literary critic
At Jews in the Woods, a spiritual retreat for college students, I tried to see how I’d fit in if I converted to Judaism
Allan Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind remains as important as ever, and as misunderstood, 25 years after the 1980s culture wars
Ivy League style, the quintessentially WASPy American look defined by Jewish designers a century ago, returns to the runways for Fashion Week
A nice Jewish boy with an Ivy League degree tells his parents that he has moved to L.A. to make porn. An excerpt from the memoir American Gangbang.
When Yale shuttered its Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Anti-Semitism last month, critics saw anti-Israel political correctness. But the project may simply have been a casualty of the university’s global ambitions.
Amid Harvard’s ivy-covered bricks, the hero of Myron Kaufmann’s Remember Me to God struggles to become part of the in crowd
Unearthing the history of discrimination in the Ivy League
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