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July 27, 2016
Palestinian gunman in attack that killed father of 10 dies in shootout with Israeli troops
The Palestinian gunman who killed a rabbi and father of 10 in a West Bank ambush nearly a month ago was killed in a shootout with Israeli security forces near Hebron.
‘Pokémon Go’ capturing Jewish hearts and sites around L.A.
With “Pokémon Go” suddenly a craze across the world, it was only a matter of time before the augmented reality game’s creatures started showing up at Jewish sites across Los Angeles.
Politicians will never make us happy
According to a 2015 Pew report, just 19 percent of Americans say they can trust their government “always or most of the time,” while only 20 percent would describe government programs as “being well run.”
Why Jews don’t want Trump
Donald Trump must be very powerful because he’s done something no one has managed to do since Moses: He’s united the Jews.
Rep. Engel: Russia trying to influence election
Russia was trying to interfere in the U.S. presidential elections by allegedly hacking the DNC email system and releasing it on the week of the Democratic National Convention, the ranking member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs suggested on Wednesday.
Democratic Party to Jewish voters: Never Trump
Recovering from their own infighting and disunity on Israel, Democratic Party officials and Jewish Democratic leaders had a message to Jewish voters across the country: Never Trump.
Sidi Grunstein Gluck: More than half a dozen camps, then liberation
\”Whose child?” Dr. Josef Mengele demanded, looking down at Sidi Grunstein’s younger sister, Vera, age 6, who stood before him flanked by Sidi, 21, and their mother, tightly gripping their hands.
Guns, God and politics in “Church and State”
In the new play “Church & State,” onstage at the Skylight Theatre in East Hollywood, a conservative Southern Christian politician running for re-election to the United States Senate has a crisis of faith.