Really, Fuss Over Cartoon And Ersatz Holocaust Day A Bit Much
Poor Gerald Scarfe.read more
View ArticleStorm Coverage Presents Dilemma
This week’s issue of The Jewish Week includes the latest in a series of stories the paper’s staff has written on the aftermath of Sandy since the Superstorm struck New York, and the surrounding...
View ArticleBirthright for Reporters: American Jewish Press In Israel
One of the pleasures of an occasional press junket to Israel is the opportunity to get to know staff and/or editors of other Jewish community publications. I’ve just returned from one such mission,...
View ArticleTolerance? It Doesn't Have A Prayer
A pastor in Connecticut apologized to his flock last week.read more
View ArticleWhy I Love Ash Wednesday
I live in Hoboken, a town of churches (and 1 synagogue – hi, Rabbi Scheinberg!) This small city’s Catholic character is obvious to any casual visitor, and certainly struck us strongly when we were...
View ArticleSuper Hospitality
Are you ready for some football? A year from now in New Jersey?read more
View ArticleWell-Deserved Honor
At last week’s Academy Awards ceremony, one of the favorites was Anne Hathaway.read more
View ArticleMemory Marches On
An interracial group, including men and women from around the country, began gathering at a community college in Selma, Alabama, early on Sunday morning last week.read more
View ArticleA Note-worthy Memorial To Soldiers
Every day, religiously, Don Brittain, a retired aerospace worker who lives in Tacoma, Washington, checks the paper for that day’s sundown time. Brittain’s religion is not Judaism; he’s not interested...
View ArticleGiving The Holocaust A Human Face
In the immediate decades after World War II, the systematic murder of 6,000,000 Jews as part of Nazi genocide had not acquired a name of its own. When I learned about the fate of the Jews during the...
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