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November 10, 2016
Netanyahu, in phone call with Hillary Clinton, thanks her for supporting Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked Hillary Clinton for her support of Israel in a phone call to the Democratic presidential candidate.
Trump’s Israel adviser: President-elect does not view settlements as obstacle to peace
President-elect Donald Trump “does not view Jewish settlements as an obstacle to peace,” his top adviser on Israel said.
Jews outperform top Democratic Party’s base
American Jews remained disproportionately loyal to the Democratic Party’s nominee for president this year, according to exit polling data, when compared with other base-party constituency groups.
In a bitterly divided country, an unsettling series of unknowns for Jews
By midnight, it was over. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had conceded, and Donald Trump became president-elect of the United States.
Seeing Cubs win is thrill of a lifetime
I was born and raised in Chicago — the Cubs were the sports team of my youth. Last week, I spent less than 24 hours in Cleveland for Game 7 of the World Series. It was an out-of-body experience.
Election 2016: Jews and hillbillies
For over a year, I’ve been writing about the anti-Semitism the Donald Trump campaign inflamed and inspired.
A two-state manifesto in the age of Trump
To speculate that Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential election signals the end of the two-state solution would not be unfounded.
Fundraising to prevent cancer? It’s easy as pie
With the approach of Thanksgiving, a national nonprofit called Sharsheret is once again holding its Pies for Prevention fundraiser to raise awareness of and support for ovarian cancer programs through sales of holiday pies and cakes.
Israeli actress Odelya Halevi joins ‘Revolt’
Since moving to Los Angeles from Israel eight years ago with a limited grasp of English, Odelya Halevi has had small parts in the TV series “Mike & Molly,” “New Girl” and “The Bold and the Beautiful.”