Author Archives: Susan Rosenbluth

Jewish Voice and Opinion February 2012

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Jewish Voice and Opinion January 2012

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Jewish Voice and Opinion December 2011

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New Jersey Yachad 3RD ANNUAL PARENT CONFERENCE RESOURCE FAIR & FAMILY DAY

Tweet in partnership with the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades, Sunday, December 11th, 2011 | 9:00 am – 2:00pm Kaplen JCC on the Palisades 411 East Clinton Avenue Tenafly, NJ KEYNOTE: Dr. Charles Cartwright, Director, Autism Center, YAI Network SPECIAL WORKSHOP: for parents of children with Down Syndrome Dr. Fred Hirschenfang, Hackensack University Medical Center SPECIAL WORKSHOP: Dating [...]

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Jewish Voice and Opinion November 2011

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Occupy Wall Street: Antisemitism Is Part of the Message

Tweet   One of the first people to comment on the antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric at the “Occupy Wall Street” (OWS) protest  camp in lower Manhattan as well as at several of its clones in cities across the United States and Europe, was Sean Spicer, communications director of the Republican National Committee. In a memorandum [...]

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The Log, November 2011

Tweet   This is the log of community events, new classes, chesed opportunities, and Mazal Tovs for November and early December.

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The Current Crisis, November 2011

Tweet   We have learned over the years that it is not sound policy to argue with University of Haifa Prof of Economics Steven Plaut, especially when the subject is academia. So who were we to object when he presented us with the life-work of one Dr. Yasser Dasmabebi (No sir, we don’t mean maybe), [...]

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Jewish Voice and Opinion October 2011

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Herman Cain and the “Cain Doctrine”: “If You Mess with Israel, You Are Messing with the US”

Last May, Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain did something virtually no politician would even consider: On national television, he admitted he had been asked a question on an issue about which he feels passionate but also knew nothing about. His response was to do his homework and then come back to give the country a real response.

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Jewish Voice and Opinion September 2011

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Jewish Voice and Opinion August 2011

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Jewish Voice and Opinion July 2011

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