International

Jewish mobsters fought Bund, helped Israel

By Joe Spier CALGARY, Alberta, Canada — I have always had a peculiar fascination for Jewish gangsters.  Over the years, I would read much written about the Jewish mob. How could I not be enthralled with guys who had nicknames like, “Little Farvel”, “Legs”, “Dopey”, “Waxey”, “Greenie”, “Who-Ha”, “Kid Twist”, “Dutch”, “Tick-Tock”, “The Bug”, “Dimples”?

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Middle East, USA

How about one small change for the Iran N- deal?

  By Arkady Mamaysky TARRYTOWN, New York — Many provisions of the proposed nuclear agreement with Iran are not satisfactory, which leads to the conclusion that the agreement itself is unacceptable. The most important issue is totally intolerable – namely, the proposed 10- to 15-year duration of the agreement. For some reason, opponents of the

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Arkady Mamaysky, Middle East, USA

Mass migration an unwelcome fact of life

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — It’s time for another round of that hoary folk song about disaster just about everywhere, i.e., “They’re rioting in Africa, they’re starving in Spain . . . ” The ugliest story concerns more than 70 bodies, decomposed to a smelly lump making counts difficult and identification impossible, found in a

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International, Ira Sharkansky, Middle East, USA

Catholic college fosters religious pluralism

  By Donald H. Harrison MORAGA, California –Prof. Barbara McGraw of Saint Mary’s College of California likes to tell of an interfaith conference she attended at which delegates representing a wide spectrum of religious beliefs all were in attendance. As was the custom at such gatherings, people in the audience asking questions first would identify

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Donald H. Harrison, Science, Medicine, & Education, USA

Jewish Fulbright scholar teaches English in Taiwan

By Dan Bloom CHIAYI CITY, Taiwan — If there’s a Jewish story everywhere, as the motto of this publication puts it, there are some good Jewish stories in Taiwan, too, as I’ve reported over the past few years, from Professor Chiang, the Yiddish specialist at Wenzao University, to an annual Passover seder held in a small hotel dining room

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