Shoshana Wineburg’s impassioned plea for “transparency” regarding BDS and other issues germane to the Israel-Palestinian conflict in her open letter to Ari Shavit (June 13) begs an obvious question: Short of unconditional surrender to Mahmoud Abbas and his kleptocratic Palestinian Authority, when might we expect some transparency on the partContinue Reading

This is in response to Shoshana Wineburg’s open letter to Ari Shavit of June 13. I am a Millennial. I have been on Birthright and formed lasting friendships. I have participated in the full range of Jewish observance, from Reform to Orthodox, and have invested much personal time and effortContinue Reading

Asher A. Nov’s letter (“The Greatest Sin?” June 13th) decrying the JTNews’s reporting of the facts surrounding the Eli Varon case displays an unfortunate corruption of priorities. Janis Siegel did not humiliate anybody. She reported the facts of an important case that deals with an issue that our community mustContinue Reading

After reading the recent opinion piece by Rabbi Oren Hayon (“How much have we lost?” May 30) about the divisive BDS debate at the UW, I’m struck by the strong, thoughtful, effective leadership we enjoy and have enjoyed at our Hillel. Rabbi Hayon didn’t fully describe the important strategic roleContinue Reading

Ethan will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah July 3, 2014 in Israel. His family attends Temple De Hirsch Sinai. Ethan is the son of Scott and Deborah Kaplan Clancy and the brother of Noah.  His grandparents are Harold and Ruth Kaplan of Boynton Beach, Fla., and the late Gary and Mary HelenContinue Reading

Noah will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah on July 3, 2014, in Israel. His family attends Temple De Hirsch Sinai. Noah is the son of Scott and Deborah Kaplan Clancy and the brother of Ethan. His grandparents are Harold and Ruth Kaplan of Boynton Beach, Fla., and the late Gary and Mary HelenContinue Reading

Orly and Matthew Feldman announce the birth of their son, Noah Elliott, on March 21, 2014 at Overlake Hospital Medical Center in Bellevue.  Noah weighed 8 lbs., 12 oz., and measured 20-1/4 inches. Noah has an older sister, Ella. His grandparents are Pearl and Meir Monk of Houston, Tex., andContinue Reading

David and Amy Plotnick announce the birth of their son, Jacob, on April 28, 2014, at Swedish Edmonds. Jacob weighed 7 lbs., 13 oz. and measured 20 inches. Jacob’s big brothers are Noah and Caleb. His grandparents are Robin and Darryll Plotnik of Redmond, Julie Cook of Washington, DC, andContinue Reading

(JTA) — An American dentist who said he is of Spanish-Jewish heritage is suing British Airways for flying him to Grenada rather than Granada. Edward Gamson and his partner believed they had first-class tickets to fly from London to Granada, in Spain, but once off the ground they discovered thatContinue Reading