As the ground within Orthodoxy shifts, rabbis in its modern wing speak of colleagues "looking over their right shoulder," to avoid offending more traditional Jews.
This report is sympathetic to the students, who seem to have been out for a good time, not to offend Jews.
Carville, for example, was surprised to discover that candidates avoid campaigning on the Sabbath so as not to offend observant Jews.
He has offended Jews with impolitic remarks and made news for scuffling with his wife a day before she filed for divorce.
He later issued a statement of regret for having offended Jews.
He has offended Jews by referring to the United States as "a Christian nation."
It seemed destined to offend several parties at once: religious Jews, right-wing Israelis and anti-peace Palestinians.
He who not long ago went out of his way to offend Jews when talking about the Middle East now discusses the subject decently, calmly.
This time it's Jews who are asking why the Jewish Museum, of all places, should present art that offends Jews.
By appointing an ultrarightist member of Parliament to the official Holocaust commemoration committee, the Government offended Jews and others here.