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      <title>Prayer and justice work: the perfect complements</title>
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                  Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur may be days to sit in prayer and contemplation, but they also should nourish our justice work and challenge Jews to recommit to these efforts in the year ahead, writes the executive director of Rabbis for Human Rights&#45;North America.
              
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      <title>Op&#45;Ed: We must talk about the two Jerusalems</title>
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                  In our passion for Jerusalem, we cannot ignore the fact that there are two cities: that of rich and that of poor, that of peace and that of conflict, that of Jew and that of Arab, writes Rabbi Jill Jacobs of Rabbis for Human Rights&#45;North America.
              
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      <title>Op&#45;Ed: Embracing public Judaism</title>
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                  The Fourth of July should inspire American Jews to draw on their religious traditions when engaging in the public square, writes Rabbi Jill Jacobs.
              
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