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Reflections: Election day
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Reflections: Election day

In the UK, broadcasters are not permitted to report on elections on election day itself. What a contrast from here, where for weeks I’ve been receiving regular reports from the Secretary of State on how many primary ballots have been returned. Some are very detailed — for example how many Democratic or Republican ballots have been returned. It feels like there’s an undercurrent there.

Shana Goldberg
Told ya!
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Told ya!

I never understood people who said Trump was Israel’s best friend. One thing we know about Donald Trump is that he is unreliable. Suddenly, for Israel’s “best friend,” uranium enrichment by Iran, a 747 from Qatar and cutting Israel out of Saudi-US engagement — all red lines for Israel and its allies — are on the table. With a best friend like this, who needs enemies?

Shana Goldberg
Rally at the Capitol
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Rally at the Capitol

The year I was a graduate student at the London School of Economics overlapped with the peak of pro-EU sentiment. It was the year of the single largest accession of …

Shana Goldberg
Letter from New York
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Letter from New York

The problem with holding an industry conference in New York City is not mainly the high cost of hotel rooms or conference spaces. It’s the temptation of what’s happening outside. There is no way I could be in Manhattan for the annual American Jewish Press Assn. meeting without visiting family and friends.

Shana Goldberg
‘No offense’ . . . or prepare to be offended?
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‘No offense’ . . . or prepare to be offended?

“No offense[/dropcap] . . . ” “Fact is . . . ” “I’m sorry to say . . . ” “If I didn’t know better . . . ” Do you spot what these have in common? They are all clichés that mean the opposite of what they say.

Shana Goldberg
You hate? I sing and dance
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You hate? I sing and dance

When anti-Israel activists decided to protest an Israeli real estate expo outside a synagogue in Brooklyn’s Flatbush neighborhood, Ben Auerbach (grandson of the late Ralph and Carolyn) had a great response — energetically singing, dancing and proclaiming his faith in G-d and the Jewish people.

Shana Goldberg
‘Raindrops on Your Old Tin Hat’
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‘Raindrops on Your Old Tin Hat’

Last Sunday I had the pleasure and honor of speaking to the Ellis D. Greene Post #344 of the Jewish War Veterans, sharing with them my travels to Munich with members of the Colorado and Oklahoma National Guards for the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Dachau. If you’ve never been to a JWV meeting, I highly recommend it — what a respectful, knowledgeable and thoughtful group!

Shana Goldberg
American Jewish . . cheesecake
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American Jewish . . cheesecake

I like the confluence this year of Shavuot falling during Jewish American Heritage Month (inaugurated on the 350th anniversary of Jews arriving in New Amsterdam) — because the classic Shavuot cheesecake is actually an American invention. You know the one — smooth, dense, a light tang and absolutely decadent. A first bite that, like Proust’s Madeleines, is transportive.

Shana Goldberg
The Crescent City … transport … di Shméltsmuzik
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The Crescent City … transport … di Shméltsmuzik

As[/dropcap] a self-confessed trainspotter, I wasn’t surprised by the lessons I gleaned about Israeli society from public transport (“Light rail, heavy lessons,” Snapshot, IJN, April 24). So too, riding the streetcars in the city of New Orleans.

Shana Goldberg
‘The past is not over . . . ’
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‘The past is not over . . . ’

Anti-Zionist anti-Semitism is not new. It did not start on Oct. 7, 2023. It had been brewing and growing in international and European circles. Working on a presentation I’m giving …

Shana Goldberg
Light rail, heavy lessons
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Light rail, heavy lessons

When I visited Jerusalem last November for the first time in nearly 12 years, I was struck by the presence of haredi Jews and Arabs in areas where a decade ago their presence would have been rare. Today, there is more participation across sectors of society, more interaction, more familiarity.

Shana Goldberg
Tribes of Israel
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Tribes of Israel

The Syrian Jewish community is notorious for its insularity. Some years ago, it famously ranked among the highest ethnic groups with the most intact DNA. One of its members, Esther …

Shana Goldberg