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In a letter on August 19 (“No more criticism”), Michael Behar asked, “Would it be too much to expect that Washington’s sole Jewish newspaper serve as an unapologetic advocate of the Jewish State?”
The answer to that question is, Yes, it is far too much to expect, and in fact since there is only one Jewish newspaper in the state, it is all the more important that such a newspaper should be a forum where every shade of Jewish attitude toward the Jewish State is given a voice. To paraphrase: “If not there, where?”

Goldie Gendler Silverman

Seattle
Posted August 26, 2011
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