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Let Religious Minorities Serve
Mike Groll/AP
Despite granting waivers to allow minorities to maintain their religious dress while serving,...
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A Survivor’s Quest for Remembrance
Jared Soares for The Washington Post, via Getty
As Washington’s Holocaust Museum hits 20, one tour guide says her mission isn’t over....
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A Passover Thought: Remembering Soviet Oppression
Gil Troy on why we should recount the plight and celebrate the liberation of Soviet Jews on Passover. MORE
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Lord Jonathan Sacks In Retrospect
Paul Usiskin reviews the ambiguous career of the outgoing British Chief Rabbi, Lord Jonathan Sacks. MORE
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In A Very Deep Way: Remembering Rabbi David Hartman
Bernard Avishai reflects on his complicated personal experience with the late Rabbi David Hartman. MORE
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Speaking Freely on Israel
Gail Sheehy reports from a forum on boycotting ‘Israeli apartheid’ and a screening of ‘The Gatekeepers.’ MORE
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Who’s a Jew?
Israeli novelist Amos Oz and his daughter define Jewishness today. By Fania Oz-Salzberger. MORE
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Downplaying Western European Anti-Semitism
Liam Hoare argues that Jonathan Freedland downplays the problems facing western European Jewry today. MORE
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Remaking Martin Luther King As Anti-Zionist
Gil Troy says King was pro-Israel and pro-Zionist, despite what some would like to believe. MORE
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A Jewish American In Paris
Euny Hong tried to "do Jewish" in France and came away with some important—and surprising—lessons about religious identity. MORE
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What U.S. Jews Don't Get About European Anti-Semitism
Jonathan Freedland argues that, despite what American Jews may think, European Jewry is not living in a new dark age. MORE
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Elliott Abrams's Truth Problem
Ali Gharib on Elliott Abrams's mendacity and his accusations against Chuck Hagel. MORE



