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Jews struggle with how to react to seeing keffiyehs in public

November 20, 2024David Leibermann

The new banners hanging outside a public building in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, channeled the college town’s history of progressive activism. One depicted a member of the Chapel Hill Nine, Black activists whose 1960 sit-in at a local lunch counter kicked off protests in favor of racial integration. Another showed a raised fist. A third […]

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