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Arts News
Emily K. Alhadeff • Associate Editor, JTNews It’s hard to imagine, with the abundance of Holocaust literature and films, that stories of mind-blowing value still remain largely untold. In 1942 Ukraine, 38… Posted April 23, 2013 |
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Dikla Tuchman • JTNews Correspondent Christopher Huh is not Jewish. He has no European heritage and he’s not even old enough to drive. But like thousands of other non-Jewish young… Posted April 22, 2013 |
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Gigi Yellen-Kohn • JTNews Correspondent “I felt he’d found my letters, and read each one out loud…” You know why you love that song, “Killing Me Softly.” It’s not just… Posted April 17, 2013 |
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Gigi Yellen-Kohn • JTNews Correspondent “I felt he’d found my letters, and read each one out loud…” You know why you love that song, “Killing Me Softly.” It’s not just… Posted April 16, 2013 |
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Robert Gluck • JNS.org Film historian Bob Birchard describes an anti-Jewish prejudice in American culture that existed well into the 20th century, not at the level of the Nazi… Posted April 8, 2013 |
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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
Father of Mohammed al-Dura calls Israeli report false
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| Claims Conference considering action to quell media storm on 2001 letter
| Cigarette-smuggling Palestinian linked to Ari Halberstam?s Brooklyn Bridge murder
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