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Roger Cohen On Iran’s Jews

Jason Maoz writes: It would be easier to take Cohen’s reporting from Iran at face value if one weren’t acquainted with his biases and preconceptions, but by writing the following he sort of gave the game away even to readers … Continue reading

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Latin America Jewry’s Bernard Madoff

Joe emails: The collapse of Stanford Financial is becoming the Madoff Event of Latin American Jewry, and in particular Mexico City’s community, and in particular some major philanthropic and leadership names that maintain one foot in Mexico City and the … Continue reading

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Israeli Model Makes Cover Of Sports Illustrated Bathing Suit Issue

From The Jerusalem Post: Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli has another feather to put in her cap – if she were wearing one. The barely-clad Refaeli appears on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s prestigious swimsuit edition, one of the most coveted … Continue reading

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Conservative Judaism Pushes Aliyah

From The Jerusalem Post: The Conservative Movement will launch a campaign to encourage immigration to Israel from North and South America during the movement’s annual Rabbinical Assembly convention this week in Jerusalem. "In the next two to three years we … Continue reading

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Why Is There No Rabbi Who’s A Prominent Intellectual?

Chaim Amalek emails: "Why are there no prominent, widely accepted rabbis in America who can speak truth to torah and torah to truth? Because Judaism has been centrifuged into two components, the first a fossil faith incapable of change in … Continue reading

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