The Michigan Israel Observer
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The Michigan Israel Observer is an entirely student-run journal at The University of Michigan founded in the fall of 2005, whose goal is to "enhance and reignite thinking and discussion on areas including but not limited to the politics, culture, and history of Israel."
The Michigan Israel Observer published two issues over the course of the 2005-2006 academic year. Each issue of the journal includes an interview and a roundtable with various scholars and public figures such as Mark Tessler and Aaron David Miller, student-written in-depth articles, and cultural or literary reviews.
List of Editors-in-Chief: Yevgeny Shrago (2007), Naamah Paley (2006), Sol Adelsky 2005-2006.