November 5: Elections and the Jewish Community
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Forward editor in chief Jodi Rudoren joins Andrew Silow-Carroll, editor in chief of the Jewish Week and Jonathan Tobin, editor in chief of JNS for a post election analysis hosted by the Jewish Council for Public Affairs.
How have the most polarized elections in recent American history impacted the Jewish community? What does the outcome of this election cycle mean for the Jewish community’s primary concerns?
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