The Jews of Silence, Fifty Years Later
American Jews who stood for their people across oceans now have to stand up for themselves, writes Elisha Wiesel.
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American Jews who stood for their people across oceans now have to stand up for themselves, writes Elisha Wiesel.
All but one said they wouldn't house the homeless in hotels, a hot-button issue last summer.
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