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Rita Frischer • Special to JTNews
Now that the Olympic torch has been extinguished in London, leaving us with images of exceptional athletes and a wild closing celebration featuring pop culture…
Posted August 21, 2012


Diana Brement • JTNews Columnist
Rabbi Milton Steinberg’s “As A Driven Leaf” is possibly one of the most widely read works of modern Jewish-themed fiction. Published in 1939 and reissued…
Posted August 21, 2012


Diana Brement • JTNews Columnist
As the kids get ready to go back to school, it’s time to reload our grown-up backpacks with some new reads by Jewish (Jew-ish) authors…
Posted August 21, 2012


Joel Magalnick • Editor, JTNews
How long does it take to get a book done right? The first draft is never the one that should see print, of course. But…
Posted July 19, 2012


Joel Magalnick • Editor, JTNews
A habitual liar who sticks his hand into a hole in the ground — and ends up in a place where he finds all the…
Posted May 23, 2012


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SHA girls’ basketball team sets record
By finishing at 14-1, the Seattle Hebrew Academy’s girls’ basketball team had its best season…
75 years of Jewish life in the South Sound
Let’s take a look back at a headline in The Olympian, dated April 1938: “Jewish…
Breaking the cycle
When Urmi Basu was 9 years old and growing up in the genteel suburbs of…
 
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