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September 12, 2002

How Oslo Harmed Israel

Nine years have passed since the signing of the Oslo accords on the White House lawn. Is Israel better off or worse off as a result of Oslo?

Dark Side of the Catskills

When Murray Mednick was an impoverished 14-year-old growing up in the Catskills, he took a series of busboy jobs at rundown hotels frequented by Holocaust survivors.

Music in a Universal Key

A Turkish-born cantor will bring tunes of his Sephardi heritage to a festival next week celebrating Southern California\’s religious diversity.

Follow the ‘Fellow’

John Herman Shaner\’s play, "Fellow Traveler," starring Harold Gould, opens at the Malibu Stage Company on Sept. 13.

A Song in His Heart

Singer-pianist-archivist Michael Feinstein\’s new album, his first with a symphony orchestra, is all standards and all Jewish.

Louie, Louie … Oh No

In my family there were no stories, and there was certainly no forgiveness.

Ladino “Flor” Show

Singer Vanessa Paloma loves to perform Ladino songs. \”The stories are so amazing,\” said Paloma, 33. \”They\’re like little tidbits of a society that has been spread around the whole world.\”

The ‘Triumph’ of Time

"Actress Leni Riefenstahl, friend and favorite of Adolph Hitler, convinced a denazification court for the second time today that her career during the Third Reich was artistic rather than political."

Get Out Your Crystal Ball

As the Jewish Exponent went to press with its Rosh Hashana issue last year, Islamic terrorists launched their war on the United States on Sept. 11, and everything changed.

Oslo Logic Still Valid

In the midst of unprecedented violence, the underlying logic of the Oslo process remains valid: the national

interest of Israel to disengage from the Palestinian people is as critical today as it was when the breakthrough with the Palestinians occurred on Sept. 13, 1993.

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