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March 21, 2013
Rabbi’s convicted killer goes free after new probe casts doubt on evidence
Jewish Journal
March 21, 2013
Relatives of a murdered Brooklyn rabbi reportedly are shocked after the convicted killer was freed following a new probe of the case cast doubt on the evidence.
Excitement, hope and the rhetorical art- experiences from Obama’s speech
Noga Gur-Arieh
March 21, 2013
Obama in Israel: ‘Put yourself in their shoes’
Rob Eshman
March 21, 2013
It’s been just two days since President Barack Obama touched down in Israel, and no doubt you’ve probably read and heard it all by now. The ribbing banter with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his Best Frenemy Forever.
For we were strangers
Jewish Journal
March 21, 2013
When I first began taking trips to West Africa while working on my doctorate in African history, I assumed that while there I would keep my Judaism to myself.
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