Out and About

Graphic by Angelie Zaslavsky
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The British Mandate-era bar Casino de Paris has reopened in Jerusalem.
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Take a look at one of the most Jewish Bob Dylan photos ever.
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“The Jazz Singer” returns to New York City.
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Egypt cancelled new age 11/11/11 celebrations at the Pyramids out of fear that the Jews might return to claim them.
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The Jewish Theatre in San Francisco is putting on its last show.
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A Toronto resident has discovered a treasure trove of Yiddish letters by Emma Goldman’s lover.
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Sam Benjamin sends a dispatch from the other Jewish movie business.
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