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Books
Charlene Kahn • Special to JTNews The Life of S.S. Koteliansky, Intimate of London’s Bloomsbury Group Posted February 29, 2012 |
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Rita Berman Frischer • Special to JTNews My career as a librarian working with children, primarily in Jewish settings, began in the days when most mainstream publishers’ booklists for kids were heavily… Posted February 15, 2012 |
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Diana Brement • JTNews Correspondent Where is Israel going? And where has it been? These questions are explored in four new books — non-fiction and fiction — that highlight aspects… Posted February 10, 2012 |
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Diana Brement • JTNews Correspondent Local interest The Rescuer’s Path, by Paula Friedman (Plain View, paper, $15.95). Readers will not be surprised to learn that the Portland-based author is also… Posted February 10, 2012 |
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Edward Alexander • Special to JTNews Lost causes, forsaken beliefs, impossible loyalties! How many of these figure in, and sometimes disfigure, Jewish history. False messiahs like Sabbatai Zevi and Jacob Frank.… Posted February 7, 2012 |
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Community News
Kline Galland brings health home It’s taken two years, but in mid-April Washington’s nearly century-old Kline Galland Center opened its…
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Day school teacher accused of child molestation A teacher at Torah Day School of Seattle has been charged with four counts of…
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The changing field of Holocaust studies Thinking about the Holocaust often comes from a Central and Eastern European focus, with recognition…
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From JTA News & Features
Kerry to visit Israel, Palestinian areas next week
| WWII-era Jewish tombstones unearthed in eastern Poland
| Moroccan jailed for five years for plotting to bomb Milan synagogue
| Thousands protest in Jerusalem against haredi draft
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