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September 15, 2016
Ehud Barak: Netanyahu’s reckless conduct endangers Israel – Washington Post Op-Ed – September 14
Shimon Peres’ status unchanged, still sedated and on respirator
Former Israeli President Shimon Peres remains sedated and on a respirator two days after suffering a massive stroke, his office said.
Lessons from a summer of sexual assault
I remember driving home from a high school party one night during junior year while my best friend vomited in the back seat.
ADL calls on Trump Jr. to retract ‘gas chamber’ comment
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is calling on Donald J. Trump, Jr., the oldest son of the Republican presidential nominee, to retract an inappropriate Nazi reference he made in an interview on Wednesday.
Making a home for lone soldiers fighting for Israel
A sign on a kitchen cabinet at the Beit Shemesh Home for Lone Soldiers explains color designations for meat, dairy and pareve dishes.
‘For the Love of Spock’ doc celebrates the life and career of Leonard Nimoy
A Boston-born son of Russian Jewish immigrants, Leonard Nimoy played one of the most iconic TV characters of all time, the ever-logical half-Vulcan Mr. Spock on “Star Trek.”
My behind-the-scenes ‘Denial’ story
\”Denial,\” opening nationwide September 30, captures the drama, importance, and personalities of the 2000 London Holocaust denial trial of David Irving vs. Penguin and Deborah Lipstadt.
VBS asks members ‘where are you?’
In the Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve eat forbidden fruit off the Tree of Knowledge, become self-aware, and are suddenly conscious of their nudity.