This Jewish real estate developer pushed to integrate the suburbs Joseph Eichler, a prominent California builder in the middle of the 20th century, was a pioneer of non-discriminatory housing policy.
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Alexander Vindman, Jewish NSC staffer who testified at impeachment hearing, retires from military amid allegations of bullying by Trump
Conservative news outlets were duped into publishing Middle East ‘hot takes’ from fake columnists, report finds