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JDS Sukkot

By , other On erev Sukkot, five kindergarteners (Ben, Gabi, Andrew, Max and Rebecca) from the Jewish Day School of Metropolitan Seattle showing off

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Paper plate peace talks

By Manny Frishberg, JTNews Correspondent When an Israeli party leader, former cabinet minister and experienced diplomat comes to town to give an ad

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Affirmed rights

By Josh Basson , , Seattle Ron Kampeas's insightful column was quite informative ("In no one's interest," Aug 24.) Kampeas states that the "the Pa

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Managing change

By Daniel Levisohn, Assistant Editor, JTNews It’s noon on Mon., Sept. 17, and Yehoshua Pinkus, a 33-year-old rabbi with the Seattle Kollel, i

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Carrying on

By Linda J. Clifton, Regional Chair, Pacific Northwest Chapter, Anti-Defamation League, Last issue's JTNews carried three letters of appreciation f

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Making resolutions

By Rivy Poupko Kletenik, JTNews Columnist Dear Rivy, Around January 1 every year there is a lot of talk about New Year's Resolutions. Do we Jews h

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Feel the love

By Norman Levin, , Mercer Island Put me squarely on the side of Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum, who has strongly criticized Rabbi

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On being the one to forgive

By Rabbi Michael Adam Latz, Kol HaNeshamah Progressive Congregation Jewish tradition teaches us of the importance of t'shuvah, turning our lives a

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A service gap

By Faith Tapper, , Seattle When I saw in the JTNews that Rob Jacobs had resigned from the Anti-Defamation League, I was very worried. A year ago, I

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Taking care of business

By Diana Brement, JTNews Columnist I recently received an e-mail from Amy Gray. She told me my closets were dusty. How did she know, I wondered? S

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Driving for food

By Manny Frishberg, JTNews Correspondent Everyone has experienced hunger. Wake up in the morning and you’re hungry, so you go to the kitchen.

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A state of unease

By Vanessa Bulkacz, JTA News & Features LONDON (JTA) — With anti-Semitism in Britain at record levels, life is changing in subtle and not-so-subtle

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First up

By Joel Magalnick, Editor, JTNews The story of Charlie Auzzie Feuer’s birth has really been more than 20 years in the making. That’s be

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From ideology to enforcement

By Ron Kampeas, JTA News & Features WASHINGTON (JTA) - In the aftermath of her son Ari’s murder by an Arab gunman on the Brooklyn Bridge in 1

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