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POWERFUL: House Majority Leader Eric Cantor criticized President Obama for pressuring Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu into peace talks. Five Shalhevet students attended, including sophomore Yonah Feld, above right.

U.S. non-intervention in Syria led Putin to attack Ukraine, House Leader Eric Cantor tells students in Beverlywood

By Anna Gordon, Staff Writer
June 12, 2014

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor said the U.S. not sending troops to Syria had led to the current conflict in Ukraine and called...

UNITE: Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks tells students to start focusing on the positives in Jewish life.  He spoke at an L.A. synagogue and school on Feb. 20.

A chosen people, but chosen for what? Rabbi Sacks answers

By Anna Gordon, Staff Writer
March 6, 2014

Jews were not chosen because they are superior to other nations, but rather because God wanted to show the world the dignity of...

WINNERS: Jonah Gill, Boaz Willis, Sigal Spitzer and Daniel Soroudi celebrated this morning in Washington, D.C., after the Firehawk debate team learned of its awards this morning at the Princeton Model Congress competition.

Model Congress team brings home 13 awards from Princeton’s conference

By Anna Gordon, Staff Writer
November 24, 2013

The Model Congress team received 13 total awards from their time at Princeton Model Congress in Washington, D.C. this past weekend....

2 BOILING POINTS OF VIEW - Syria: Intervention breaks international law

2 BOILING POINTS OF VIEW – Syria: Intervention breaks international law

By Anna Gordon, 11th Geade
September 17, 2013

After watching President Obama’s address to the nation on September 10, 2013, you might be inclined to support a military strike...

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