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Fractured Faiths: Spanish Judaism, The Inquisition, and New World Identities
by
Diane Joy Schmidt
A groundbreaking exhibit displays 175 items documenting Jewish heritage and persecution during The Inquisition.
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Editor's Wrapup
The Stranger’s Journey
by
Lisa Hostein
From our earliest days fleeing oppression in Egypt until today, our ancestors, our families have known what it means to be immigrants, refugees and outcasts.
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Passage Over the Pyrenees
by
Patricia Giniger Snyder
During World War II, refugee Jews fled from Nazi-dominated France to Spain over the treacherous Pyrenees mountain range.
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President's Column
Long Distance
by
Ellen Hershkin
As they left Egypt, our ancestors thought about the future but, just like us, they probably thought in terms of their children and grandchildren.
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Fiddler on the Roof
by
Rahel Musleah
Tevye, Golde and their five daughters are back on Broadway in this stellar revival. Danny Burstein shines as the fabled dairyman.
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Haverut: The Healing Arts
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Wendy Elliman
Haverut, a program started at HMO, not only uses the arts to distract or manage patients but also to help them create a new formula for living.
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The Jews of Sosúa, Saved by Reverse Discrimination
by
Elizabeth Rosner
From 1940 to 1942, several hundred European Jews landed on the shores of Sosúa, transforming the Dominican Republic town.
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The Orpheus Clock
by
Stewart Kampel
Ironies abound in this remarkable story, and 70 years after the end of World War II, the hunt for lost art like the Orpheus Clock goes on.
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