By Joel Magalnick, JTNews Correspondent During his visit to Seattle in late May, the Jewish Transcript had the opportunity to speak with Senator and Presidential candidate Joe Lieberman. The following is an excerpt of that interview: Jewish Transcript: Now that Israel has accepted the road map, do you think thatContinue Reading

By Joel Magalnick, JTNews Correspondent For centuries, families have passed the honor of rabbi through their generations, from father to son. In recent years, daughters have begun to have the rabbinical mantle passed from their fathers, signaling a new way of doing things. Now, however, a new tradition has begun,Continue Reading

By Britten Schear, Special to JTNews In Peru, as in many developing countries, cervical cancer is an unparalleled killer. Although it is a widely feared, despised, and humiliating process, American women are resigned to the fact that their yearly medical checkups will likely include a test for cervical cancer. ThereContinue Reading

By Rita Weinstein, JTNews Correspondent One man’s vision has turned into a major victory for local low-income seniors. On June 4, the senior residential facility Council House and Felippe Jacques, a long-term resident, were awarded a $10,000 technology grant by the City of Seattle. The funds will support a groundbreakingContinue Reading

By Congressman Jim McDermott, Special to JTNews For a short moment, there seemed to be hope for a sincere rapprochement between the Israeli government and a new Palestinian leadership that promised to push forward democratic reform and to end terrorism. But, once again, the enemies of peace tried everything inContinue Reading

By Manny Frishberg, JTNews Correspondent Finding new ways to promote Jewish culture has moved two prominent members of the local Jewish community in new directions. Matthew Brogan and Michele Yanow will steer the direction of Nextbook, a project promoting a deeper understanding of Jewish culture in the Puget Sound areaContinue Reading

By Joel Magalnick, JTNews Correspondent With Wednesday’s approval of the two-year budget by state lawmakers, many social service agencies can breathe a small sigh of relief. Tens of millions of dollars that had been slashed from Gov. Gary Locke’s budget proposal in January were put back on the table, whichContinue Reading

By Joel Magalnick, JTNews Correspondent On May 14, approximately 30 members of the Jewish community picked up their signs and marched outside of National Public Radio affiliate KUOW’s headquarters in Seattle’s University District. The demonstration, one of nearly three dozen nationwide, protested NPR’s coverage of Israel. Organizers say that overContinue Reading

By Joel Magalnick, JTNews Correspondent When Tipper Gore gives a slide show, she likes to cover her entire life as a jumping-off point for telling her stories. She also likes a large audience. In the case of her recent Seattle visit, that audience was 850 well-dressed members of the SeattleContinue Reading

By Jessica Davis, JTNews Correspondent Playwright Lee Blessing’s 1988 political drama, Two Rooms, about Middle East policy, terrorism and the disconnect between government and the media, is as pertinent now as when it was written. “I think that, given the focus of the world on that region right now andContinue Reading