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January 23, 2017
‘Yolocaust’ satire sparks debate in Germany
Jewish Journal
January 23, 2017
Pass by Germany’s vast national memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe and you will see young visitors hopping from stone to stone, playing hide and seek, stopping for a smoke, taking selfies for Tinder, catching rays.
Israeli army has a smoking problem, new study finds
Jewish Journal
January 23, 2017
Nearly 40 percent of Israelis are smokers by the time they finish their compulsory army service, according to a new study.
Women’s March D.C.: Here for one another
Samara Hutman
January 23, 2017
Sunday I boarded a plane back to LA after walking with my daughter Rebecca, 22, at the Women’s March in Washington, D.C.
Obama administration reportedly gave $221M to Palestinians hours before Trump inauguration
Jewish Journal
January 23, 2017
The Obama administration reportedly sent $221 million to the Palestinian Authority on the morning of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
California’s next move
Jewish Journal
January 23, 2017
With its worst fears realized and President Trump now a reality, Californians need to look forward.
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