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jonathan sarna
Jewish bomb threat suspect undermines groups’ narrative on anti-Semitism
Ben Sales, JTA
March 23, 2017
Episode 24: Lincoln and the Jews with Professor Jonathan D. Sarna
Naor Meningher and Eytan Weinstein
February 10, 2017
Beating health scares, Jonathan Sarna seals status as rock star Jewish historian
Jewish Journal
May 17, 2016
When Jonathan Sarna was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in 1999 at the age of 44, it changed his life.
Lackluster fundraising eyed as Frederick Lawrence leaves Brandeis
Jewish Journal
February 4, 2015
For all the controversies Brandeis University President Frederick Lawrence endured over the past few months, the failures that ultimately doomed his tenure were more fundamental, insiders say: His fundraising just wasn’t good enough and his administrative track record was wanting.
New books challenge readers to revitalize their Judaism
Sandee Brawarsky
September 18, 2008
Sounded every morning during this month of Elul, the shofar is a call to review, rethink, renew, revitalize, to shake things up a bit, to go deeper. This season, a number of new books also challenge readers to think anew about their connection to Judaism and to Israel, to their ritual practice and religious lives.
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Jewish Journal Staff
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