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#Charlottesville: “Walking out the back door of a synagogue should never be the recommended option”

JNS.ORG Charlottesville offers lifesaving lessons for American Jews by Abraham H. Miller August 22, 2017 Jews are asking if we’re back in the 1920s. To me, the scene outside a Charlottesville synagogue is more like Odessa in 1905. Across from the … Continue reading

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Vladimir Jabotinsky: The Burning Crusade of a Stateless Wanderer

FRONT PAGE MAG by Janet Tassel May 29, 2014 Amazingly, the last biography of Vladimir Jabotinsky in English appeared close to twenty years ago: Lone Wolf, a two-volume doorstop by Shmuel Katz (1996), which at almost 2,000 pages, deserves its … Continue reading

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