Taly Krupkin (Haaretz)
By Taly Krupkin (Haaretz)
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News Bernie Sanders’s Childhood Street in Brooklyn Backs Criticism of Israel
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders decided to open his busy weekend in New York with a speech outside of the old apartment building that he called home during his first 18 years. The street, off Kings Highway in Brooklyn, where the young Sanders played marbles with his friends is now home to ultra-Orthodox families, and…
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News Jews With Asian Heritage Pose Growing Identity Challenge to Jewish Establishment
Since their wedding in May 2012, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have become the unofficial representatives of Jewish- and Asian-American couples in the United States. Earlier this month they were prominently featured around the world hugging their firstborn daughter Max. Previous stories revolved around Hannukah celebrations at the couple’s home and…
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