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Commentary

A new year free of rancor and open to reconciliation
Jewish Journal
September 13, 2016
There are so many divided families and longtime friendships being torn apart over, you guessed it, politics.
Dancers with Up Syndrome
David Suissa
September 12, 2016
There are certain moments in life that just catch you off guard — in a very deep way.
A new vision for the secular left: How do we need to change ourselves in order to change reality in
Jewish Journal
September 12, 2016
I am a human rights professional, peace and anti-occupation activist and have been committed to these values for as long as I can remember.
Governor Brown should veto flawed BDS law
Jewish Journal
September 12, 2016
Since March, the California legislature has struggled to draft a bill aimed at thwarting BDS – the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement.
Greta Friedman, Jewish refugee and subject of iconic World War II photo, dies at 92
Tom Tugend
September 11, 2016
Anti-Semitism, Israel and the Olympics: What to take away
Jewish Journal
September 9, 2016
The original Olympics in Ancient Greece, the games that inspired the modern recreation that just ended in Rio, showcased the greatest Grecian athletes stretching from the Peloponnese to the Mediterranean colonies.
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