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This is what you do when it all goes to hell again.

Arab and Jew – activist friends in Israel

Zouheir Bahloul, an Israeli-Arab (and well-known sports announcer and recently, Knesset member) and Moshe Chertoff (a technical writer, and long-ago immigrant from Los Angeles) are friends and almost neighbors.

Obama endorses Clinton after meeting Sanders

President Barack Obama took the first major step to unify the Democratic Party on Thursday, meeting with Senator Bernie Sanders in the Oval Office and issuing a video endorsement of Hillary Clinton right afterwards.

Israeli reporter calls Tel Aviv attacks ‘gruesome’

Israel Channel 2 news reporter Gilad Shalmor told the Journal that Wednesday’s terrorist attack by two Palestinians that left four dead in an upscale Tel Aviv marketplace “was one of the most gruesome ones I’ve ever covered.”

Primary Day: How Bernie Sanders’ contribution goes beyond winning

Prior to California’s primary election, several news outlets reported that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has “clinched” the Democratic nomination, though Senator Bernie Sanders remained in the conversation amongst voters as they went to the polls on June 7.

Donald Trump’s anti-Semitic troll army

At least in my world, it seemed the hackneyed Jewish conspiracy theories of yesteryear had finally died an undignified and well-deserved death.

Fire prompts evacuation of Chabad of Calabasas on Shabbat

There was no doubt in his mind about what to do when Rabbi Eli Friedman saw flames he estimated to be 30 or 40 feet high barreling down the hill behind Chabad of Calabasas on the afternoon of June 4: Even though it was Shabbat, he and his family piled into their car and drove away.

Haim Saban’s confidence in Hillary Clinton

Three weeks ahead of the California primary, I was ambling through a crowded tent at the Museum of Contemporary Art’s (MOCA) annual gala when I spotted the Egyptian-born media mogul Haim Saban holding court at the front of the room.

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