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Volume
42
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5
Hasbara is a Hebrew word. Its root meaning is "explanation." But, as Jane Adas explains in our latest issue of The Link, there's much more to the word than that. more...Download PDF
Volume
42
, Issue
4
If you ride the Tri Rail in Miami, the RTA in New Orleans, the Sprinter in San Diego, the Metrolink in Los Angeles, or any of the Blue-Van SuperShuttles serving 32 major airports, your transportation is being managed by Veolia Transport. Why is that significant? This issue of The Link has the answer. more...Download PDF
Volume
42
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3
Discrimination against Jews—anti-Semitism—teaches us why hatred of any people is so insidious. But what about philo-Semitism? Is it possible to love Jews too much? That is one of the questions that Jim Wall, former editor of Christian Century, addresses in our latest issue of The Link. more...Download PDF
Volume
42
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They include a businesswoman, journalist, member of the British Parliament, international lawyer, university professor, rabbi, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee. And, as our April-June issue of The Link will reveal, they all have two things in common. more...Download PDF
Volume
42
, Issue
1
Joel Kovel believes that no state has an inherent right to exist. This principle is not original with him. He finds it enshrined by Thomas Jefferson in our Declaration of Independence. In this Link issue, Dr. Kovel, who is Jewish, asks the question-that-must-never-be-asked: Does the Zionist state of Israel have an inherent right to exist? more...Download PDF
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