In Washington, Jews manage to rally around an intentionally murky message. Will the unity last?
WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — I didn’t cover or attend the Free Soviet Jewry rally in Washington in 1987, but I’ve seen the photographs. That rally, which drew some 250,000 Jews to the National Mall, was long considered a high point for Jewish street activism, the benchmark against which all demonstrations since have been measured. The […]
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