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December 11, 2013
Israelis helping Syrian refugees in Jordan: Balancing aid and diplomacy
Simone Wilson
December 11, 2013
Mafraq is a single-story city in the desert flats of northern Jordan, built in beige and white, spiked with mosques and dotted with chalky vacant lots that suffice as soccer courts.
‘Don’t take my daddy’: When the immigration debate hits home
David Suissa
December 11, 2013
No matter where you sit on the immigration debate, it’s hard not to be moved by what happened to little Adam, an 8-year-old Jewish boy from the San Fernando Valley who watched his father being taken away on the morning of Oct. 18.
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