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Mohammad Said Kalash, "Offering Reconciliation" exhibit (photo: Ilan Amihai)

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Joint Appeal for Peace

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Ancona ketubah

NYU September Poll: 67% of Jews Support Obama

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  1. Dan Sisken says:

    Very interesting post, Richard. It seems to suggest that 2/3 to 3/4 of American Jews do not drink the Clarion cool-aid about “radical Islam,” etc. But maybe we need to wait for a more recent poll so we can really see if the DVDs had little/no effect.
    Dan

  2. Daga says:

    I think the reason for this “Fahnenflucht” derives from the disastrous BushCo policy the last 8 years and the Republican campaign the last 2-3 weeks. People wants change It is remarkable,but also understandable that 7X as many conservative Jews are abandoning ship. I believe they have had it with the neoconservative agenda,and don’t want to be associated with that policy any more . Sort of “Not In My Name”-reaction.

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