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In stories of migrants at NYC hotels, echoes of WWII refugees – The Forward

In stories of migrants at NYC hotels, echoes of WWII refugees – The Forward
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Film Review: Denver Jewish Film Festival showcases comedies and tragedies

The 27th annual Denver Jewish Film Festival runs March 11 to 19 at the JCC Mizel Arts and Culture Center and online from March 20 through the 29. The festival features the Jewish experience on film, but for KUNC film critic Howie Movshovitz who teaches film at CU-Denver, the best movies in the festival are also about the human experience. He has several suggestions for this year’s festival.

America – Little Nudges, Invisible Blessings - AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens

Little Nudges, Invisible Blessings tells the stories of America - discovering the people, places and moments that have shaped our culture.

What We ve Been Reading—November 2021 | Editors

What We ve Been Reading—November 2021 | Editors
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George P Shultz, Reagan s longtime secretary of state, dies at 100

George P. Shultz, Reagan’s longtime secretary of state, dies at 100 He spent most of the 1980s trying to improve relations with the Soviet Union and forging a course for peace in the Middle East. By MATTHEW LEE and BARRY SCHWEIDAssociated Press Share In this July 13, 1982, file photo Secretary of State designate George Shultz, right, speaks with members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. From left are Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del.; Sen. Charles Percy, R-Ill., chairman of the panel, and Sen. Edward Zorinsky, D-Neb. (AP Photo/Ira Schwarz, File) George P. Shultz, who as secretary of State in the 1980s shaped U.S. foreign policy in the closing phase of the Cold War when a dangerous nuclear-armed stalemate gave way to peaceful – if not quite cordial – relations between the superpowers, died Saturday. He was 100.

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