While seeking support from pro-Israel lobbyists and Reform movement activists, Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean may have been the only non-Jew in the room. But Dean should be used to that. It’s the same way in his own home.
With the United States engulfed in a two-year job slump, Jewish vocational services and social-service agencies face a double challenge: they are flooded with new clients and coping with slashed government funding.
As Argentines prepare to choose a new president, the country’s Jews are asking the leading candidates how they plan to resurrect the economy and improve security and education, and to guarantee the sentencing of those who participated in two anti-Se