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I wanted to point out a significant error that appeared in the JTBest 2006 article in your January 19 issue. Specifically, in the “Best Mohel”… Posted February 1, 2007
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The JTNews generally maintains a high journalistic standard, so the occasional slip-up must be pointed out. Specifically, I am referring to “A living Judaism” by… Posted January 19, 2007
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The article, “Weathering the ‘Hanukkah Storm,’” (Jan. 5) reminded me of a poem I wrote on the occasion of a previous windstorm. Let There Be… Posted January 19, 2007
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This is just a note of support for Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky. I have watched the story on the news, and realized it turned into just… Posted January 5, 2007
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Concerning the recent controversy over the Christmas trees at Sea-Tac Airport, one letter published in the Dec. 15 issue of the JTNews stated in part… Posted January 5, 2007
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I deliberately did not renew my subscription when it expired, because with friends like the “JT,” who needs enemies. I feel you do a tremendous… Posted January 5, 2007
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You should be ashamed of yourself for printing the “responses” to the airport tree issues. Even the secular newspapers such as the Times or the… Posted January 5, 2007
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The opinions I express here are my own in response to your story, editorial and letters from the Dec. 15 issue. There are, in reality,… Posted January 5, 2007
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I am from a Christian sensibility (United Church of Christ) and I support Rabbi Bogomilsky’s reasonable request to the Port to display a menorah at… Posted January 5, 2007
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I was in the minority that disagreed with Rabbi Bogomilsky’s actions and especially in resorting to getting an attorney. I can’t imagine why he chose… Posted January 5, 2007
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I am sorely disappointed in the article by Manny Frishberg. First, there is no statement from the Port of Seattle regarding their position on this… Posted January 5, 2007
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Once again I wonder how an incendiary article such as Leslie Susser’s (“Israeli Arabs: No to Zionist State,” Dec. 15) helps move us forward in… Posted January 5, 2007
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I am writing in response to your article about Jewish groups joining with Washington Ceasefire to close the “gun show loophole” (“Jewish groups take lead… Posted January 5, 2007
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I wish to thank all those who participated in the recent Hanukkah fundraiser for MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger. A special thanks to the… Posted January 5, 2007
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Building interfaith trust and respect, is that what Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky is trying to do? I’ve had neutral feelings towards the Jewish community, and respect… Posted December 14, 2006
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I feel Chabad and its rabbi have embarrassed the Seattle Jewish community. The menorah doesn’t need to be displayed in malls and airports. Hanukkah is… Posted December 14, 2006
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I hope you are quite pleased with yourselves. It is not bad enough that we have to continually endure the media attacking Christmas, and the… Posted December 14, 2006
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News of the controversy over the planned gay pride march (eventually circumscribed to a rally in an enclosed stadium) in Jerusalem has left me with… Posted November 24, 2006
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We would like to thank you for the article on the new Endless Opportunities program (�Programming the gap,� Oct. 27). This is an exciting venture… Posted November 24, 2006
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We want to thank the JTNews for the front-page article (‘King County joins Jewish agencies on homeless issues,’ Nov. 10) on the Nov. 5 conference… Posted November 24, 2006
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Community News
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Day school teacher accused of child molestation Updated May 20, 2013. A teacher at Torah Day School of Seattle has pleaded…
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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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