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December 2, 2015
Pearl Harbor – A Journal of a Wartime Physician Serving Wounded Soldiers in the Pacific
Rabbi John Rosove
December 2, 2015
The rise of the Menorah bong: How Chanukah became a ‘High’ holiday
Jewish Journal
December 2, 2015
The menorah bong is having a moment.
Obituaries: Week of December 4, 2015
Jewish Journal
December 2, 2015
Sophia Bernert died Oct. 16 at 95. Survived by son Richard (Karen). Mount Sinai
Exploring Jewish Reasons for Ground Burial – An Alphabetic Acrostic
Rabbi Joe Blair
December 2, 2015
Iran made limited coordinated effort towards making nuclear bomb up to end of 2003, IAEA says
Jewish Journal
December 2, 2015
Iran made a coordinated, if limited, effort before the end of 2003 relevant to the making of nuclear weapons, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said in a confidential report seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
Letters to the editor: Syrian refugees, Beverly Hills Metro, L.A. Times and more
Jewish Journal
December 2, 2015
With regard to Rob Eshman’s column “#WeAreNext” (Nov. 27), there have been very strong views expressed in the Jewish Journal that for the U.S. to reject Syrian refugees because of their Islamic faith would be both un-Jewish and un-American.
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