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      <title>Op&#45;Ed: It&#8217;s time to reject rhetorical violence</title>
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                  Americans must speak out plainly against extremism and provocation, unafraid to hold our media and our politicians accountable, while presenting real solutions to the very real problems facing millions, writes the president and CEO of Jewish Funds for Justice.
              
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      <title>Failures in New Orleans</title>
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                  Two years later and long after the water has receded in New Orleans, the man&#45;made disasters remain, says the president of the Jewish Funds for Justice.
              
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      <title>Exodus hero&#8217;s legacy of courage</title>
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                  Nachshon is a biblical profile in courage. Without his faith and determination, the exodus story might have ended before it even had begun. This year, we lost two women who were modern Nachshons.
              
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                  On Labor Day, unions continue to hold out the best hope of empowering the working poor, according to the head of the Jewish Fund for Justice.
              
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      <title>This Labor Day, consider the poor</title>
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                  This Labor Day, we should contemplate welfare reform and Hurricane Katrina, the head of Jewish Funds for Justice writes.
              
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