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President Obama Holds ‘Emotional’ Meetings With Jewish Leaders on Iran
President Barack Obama held a “very heartfelt” meetiing with Jewish leaders at the White House on Monday to discuss the Iran nuclear deal and their concerns about Israel’s security. The extraordinary meeting ran for an hour — far longer than expected — and Obama impressed the leaders with his sincerity and dedication to Israel and…
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Hit-and-Run Driver Gets Life for Killing Orthodox Family
A New York City man was sentenced to a prison term of 25 years to life on Monday over a fatal 2013 hit-and-run car crash that killed a young Orthodox Jewish family, prosecutors said. Julio Acevedo, 46, was convicted over the collision that killed Raizy and Nachman Glauber, 21, and their premature infant, the Brooklyn…
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The Jewish Senior Homes That Aren’t (Anymore)
The gold marquee extending over the entrance of the 14-story apartment building says “B’nai B’rith Apartments.” But beyond that, a colored cardboard Star of David on the sliding glass doors is pretty much the only reminder that this building is a senior housing facility built by the Jewish community. Inside the building, dusty plastic Christmas…
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Stop Worrying About Your Future Grandchildren That Aren’t
The Seesaw is a new kind of advice column in which a broad range of columnists will address the real life issues faced by interfaith couples and families. Read the discussion and vote below for what you think is the best response to this particular quandary. You can email your own questions, which will remain…
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Hillary Clinton Set for Boost From Hollywood’s Jewish Big Names
(Reuters) — As Hillary Clinton launches her second run for the White House, Hollywood Democrats appear ready to deliver a far more unified front than greeted her last campaign. Some of the biggest industry fundraisers, like Jeffrey Katzenberg, who famously backed Obama over Clinton in the 2008 race, long ago pledged their support. With a lack…
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No Peace for the Dead in Callously Neglected Polish Jewish Cemetery
On the shore of the Vistula River, about a two-hour drive south from Warsaw, sits the picturesque town of Kazimierz Dolny. It’s a colorful, small community of some 3,500, popular with artists and gleaming with astonishingly well-preserved architecture of its past glory as a vibrant Renaissance-era trading hub. Jews throughout the centuries helped create the…
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Forward 50 2011 Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban is the owner of a big mouth and a good basketball team. This year, it was his team, the Dallas Mavericks, and not his antics that made headlines. In June, the Mavs triumphed over the Miami Heat in the NBA finals, their first-ever championship title, and Cuban let his players’ on-court performance do…
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Forward 50 2011 Jaron Lanier
Jaron Lanier — the man perhaps best known as the “father of virtual reality” — is difficult to describe. In fact, Lanier seems to find amusement in his inscrutability, featuring on his website a list of links under the headline, “Selected books with chapters devoted to trying to explain Jaron Lanier.” Lanier’s many fans may…
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Forward 50 2011 Burton Visotzky
In the stepped-up dialogue between American Jews and American Muslims, Burton Visotzky is in many ways the guy making things happen, quietly and off-camera, while others take high-profile bows. Visotzky, a rabbi who serves as the Appleman Professor of Midrash and Interreligious Studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary, creates, organizes and participates in a stunning…
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Forward 50 2011 Sharon Kleinbaum
After nearly two decades as senior rabbi of what has become the world’s largest gay and lesbian synagogue, Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in New York, Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum is no stranger to plaudits. Her efforts on behalf of gay rights, religious tolerance and peace have landed her on just about every possible list of outstanding…
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Forward 50 2011 Shmuel Goldin
After years of drifting rightward, Modern Orthodoxy’s largest rabbinic association is moving toward the center. That’s the message many rabbis gleaned from Rabbi Shmuel Goldin’s appointment in May as president of the Rabbinical Council of America. In the years preceding Goldin’s ascension, the more conservative wing of the RCA won key battles, notably curtailing the…
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