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Lugar’s defeat raises specter of more partisanship on foreign policy

Richard Lugar was never considered to be one of Israels leading advocates on Capitol Hill. The veteran Republican senator from Indiana, who suffered a primary defeat last week after 35 years in office, is famously his own man.

What’s a Congressman to do: Vote in D.C.? Or ride with the President to George Clooney’s House?


Geraldo Rivera, Kim Kardashian, Billionaire Justice & a List


George Clooney and a handful of Jews head to jail, then home: ‘We hope it helps’


Two rabbis join George Clooney in protest of Sudanese government


Breakfast with George Clooney


Clooney to chase Nazis in new film

George Clooney is expected to star in a film about U.S. and British art experts who tracked down Nazi-looted artworks, mainly from Jewish owners

Dating Sucks Singles Event


How to Not Get a 2nd Date


Highs and Lows at the Golden Globes


Kissing Strangers


A Single Mom, Summer Vacation, Crying, Irrational Behavior & Being Single


What a 45 year old Divorced, Jewish, Single Mom Blogger Knows For Sure


My Son, Sadness, Hope, Faith, Crying & George Clooney


Genocide survivors turn into lobbyists for Darfur

Eli Wiesel and George Clooney have spoken out about it. Protesters have rallied against it. Even an online game seeks to draw attention to the ongoing genocide in Sudan's Darfur.

At Save Darfur Rally: ‘Never Again, Again’

With the genocide in Darfur topping the Jewish community's national agenda, an unmistakable Jewish presence ran through Sunday's rally.

Ed Murrow:  What’s in a Name?

On April 27, 1965, my father told me, "The man you were named after died today."

I was stunned: "Who was it?"

My dad, a Brooklyn teacher who'd belonged to a black-listed group and had refused to sign a loyalty oath, replied, "Edward R. Murrow."

Feting CBS President

Television and film star George Clooney presents Leslie Moonves with the Sherrill C. Corwin Human Relations Award.


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Filmmaker Debbie Goodstein has taken to heart the adage, “Write what you know.” Her 1989 Holocaust documentary, “Voices From the Attic,” recounts her mother’s years of hiding in a garret where snow descended through slats in the roof, a baby died and food was scarce.

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New Old Friends

I've recently become close with Abe and Frank, two older guys in my neighborhood. At 90 and 88 respectively, they’re not the typical age of my other friends. At first I wasn’t sure if it was friendship. Maybe they were just humoring me or passing the time. Why would old people want to be friends with me, a 35-year-old?