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…. Online winners will be announced in the Nov. 21 issue. Israeli Grad Is An MJI Success Story Regarding the Oct. 24 cover story "A Non-Traditional Worldwide Campus:' as a graduate of the Michigan Jewish…

…. In this expressive photo, he captured the excitement of Akiva Hebrew Day School players who would face off with a team from Hillel Day School on court at The Palace during halftime. We are unique…

… occupational opportunities — admission to an MA program in information and library sciences in an Israeli university and a job as a cata- loger in an academic university library. If the mission of a college is…

…frontlines >> letters }low to Send Letters We prefer letters relating to JN articles. We reserve the right to edit or reject letters. Letters of 225 words or less are considered first. Longer ones…

… will be subject to trimming. Letter writers are limited in frequency of publication. Letters must be original and contain the name, address and title of the writer and a day phone number. Non…

… Inflammatory Rhetoric" (page 5, Oct. 31), the reason that Berle Falbaum accuses the New York Times of being anti-Semitic is because it is anti- Semitic. I would suggest that the author of this letter access the…

… Committee of Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA). There are thousands of instances. The latest occurred Oct. 28 when the paper describes Israel's prime minister and cabinet ministers with…

… calm environment, we were able to complete the work on Isfahan" (Isfahan is where Iran has four nuclear reac- tors.) Are these the words of a man who wants to end Iran's nuclear program? Perhaps the most…

… disturbing part of the letter occurs in the last paragraph when the author uses the adjective "uncomfortable" to express disapproval of Israel's friends on the right. He and those on the left continue their…

…. However, I was surprised to see an article in which local doctors were interviewed about a menopausal concern ("Hope For Hot Flashes" Oct. 31) without the benefit of input from Dr. Jerrold Weinberg. Dr…

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