Monthly Archives: June 2008

Leah Kleim’s Tats

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Top Jewish Neighborhoods

Lisa Alcalay Klug writes for Jewish Living magazine: "The key word that defines all 10 neighborhoods is‚ "vibrant." There is energy surging forth in every one. Together they form a mosaic of diverse pieces‚ mixing old and young; singles and … Continue reading

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Painful To Watch

Dikla Kadosh writes: At Camp Rikud, David Dassa’s annual Israeli folk dance weekend at Camp Hess Kramer in Malibu, there is always a talent show on the last night. Many of the performers are painfully embarrassing to watch and leave … Continue reading

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Will the Democrats cave on telecom immunity?

Sometimes I’ll feel like I’ve been unfair to political scientist Raphael J. Sonenshein and I’ll try reading him again, only to discover why I loathe the man’s thinking. In this article, he blasts the Democrats for caving in to the … Continue reading

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Yay, Another Jewish Journal Cover Story On Gay Marriage

It feels like months since the last one. Julie Fax writes this week: While the advent of legal marriage for same-sex couples in California seems heaven-sent for some, for others it is yet another signal that earth is moving further away … Continue reading

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