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November 6, 2014
Witnesses to Kristallnacht
On a Wednesday evening in late 1938, the sounds of broken glass shattered the quiet streets of Germany, Austria and the Sudetenland.
Moving and shaking: American Technion Society, Jewish Educator Awards, LAMOTH and more
Audience members at the American Technion Society’s (ATS) “An Evening of Innovation and Inspiration” were presented with a moving sight on Oct. 29 as U.S. Marines Capt. Derek Herrera walked across the Museum of Tolerance stage wearing an Israeli-designed-and-built ReWalk robotic exoskeleton.
California mid-term election results 2014
California mid-term election results 2014.
White House aide Jonathan Greenblatt to succeed Abe Foxman as ADL chief
The Anti-Defamation League’s new national director will be social entrepreneur Jonathan Greenblatt — a special assistant to President Obama who earlier in his career co-founded the bottled water brand Ethos.
Political, diplomatic uncertainty underlie snipe
What lies beneath “chickenshit”?
Intifada 3.0
One small city nestled in hills and surrounded by mountains is, for many, the center of the world. It is the city of Jerusalem. The prophets called it “the city on the hill.”
Abu Tor report: Our deadened morality
I knew that I would not need to set my alarm for morning minyan once I heard on the radio that Rabbi Yehudah Glick had been shot.