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Stanley Kramer, 87

Legendary filmmaker Stanley Earl Kramer, best known for films such as the classic western \”High Noon,\” died on Feb. 19 of pneumonia. He was 87.

Allegations at CSUN

Jacquelyn Barnette received the news during a recent meeting with Cal State Northridge officials: A CSUN administrative review had concluded that she was not fired from her student health center job because of anti-Semitism or retaliation.

Cardinal Repentance

In a High Holiday letter to Jewish friends, New York\’s Roman Catholic cardinal has expressed \”abject sorrow\” for centuries of anti-Semitism, and called for a new era of respect and love between Christians and Jews.

PBS Pope Profile

There is a haunting image in the early part of the PBS \”Frontline\” documentary on Pope John Paul II. As the Warsaw ghetto goes up in flames, just outside the wall and within sight and sound of the remaining Jewish resistance fighters, a carousel goes round and round, full of carefree, frolicking, young Poles

Three’s Company

This was one weird summer for American Jews.

Web Hate Sites Proliferating

The growth of hate sites on the World Wide Web is staggering, according to a report by the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

The Cardinal Comes to the Board of Rabbis

In a historic address to the Board of Rabbis of Southern California last week, Cardinal Roger Mahony, archbishop of Los Angeles, called for the elimination of centuries of Catholic and Christian anti-Semitic teaching and a new era of Catholic-Jewish understanding and cooperation.

ADL reports on Hate Group

Hate groups have been out of the news in recent months, but that doesn\’t mean they are not exploiting recent events–including the tumult on the stock market and the Monica Lewinsky scandal–to expand their base.

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