Thursday, June 20, 2013 Tammuz 12, 5773
By:
Rabbi Arthur Waskow
What do the tents in an ancient Israelite encampment have to do with the U.S. government peering into the phone and Internet records of hundreds of millions of Americans?
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By:
Heather Marcus
Amid the finanical crisis facing Philadelphia's public schools, a counselor at Masterman wonders who will speak out for the children who could lose not only the adults who nurture them daily but also the programs and activities that are on the chopping block.
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By:
Isaac Lobel, JTA
An Orthodox gay man traces his journey from shame to showing his parents they could love him without guilt.
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By:
Rafael Medoff, JNS.org
Superman’s Jewish creators found themselves broke, nearly homeless and desperately in need a hero of their own. It’s a story, like all Superman stories, with a happy ending.
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By:
Mark A. Levin
Michael Levin's father hopes to make sure that every Lone Soldier in Israel — what Michael was — is never lonely.
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