September 2001 Archives

The Forward, SEPTEMBER 28, 2001 Ashes Adrift in a Gentle Wind By MENACHEM Z. ROSENSAFT Thousands of men and women slaughtered, many of them incinerated, their bodies never to be found. Ashes, the remains of loved ones, friends and...
By Rachel Zoll, AP Religion Writer 4 Tishri 5762 17:35 Friday September 21, 2001 The effort to identify the thousands of people buried under the rubble of the World Trade Center has raised difficult questions for the guardians of...

U.S. tied too closely to Israel

Too close to Israel Joshua Stein Letters | The Calgary Herald | September 15, 2001 I used to live two blocks from the World Trade Center, and saw this tragedy coming years ago. Each year that passed, I was...
By Carmen Duarte, ARIZONA DAILY STAR Wednesday September 12 05:28 AM EDT Local - The Arizona Daily Star - updated 5:28 AM ET Sep 12 At age 10, Nadia Larsen asked her father about his family, separated by World...

Abusing the Holocaust

(September 11) -- Lucy Dawidowicz, the late Holocaust historian, recalled that one day she received a phone call from a young man affiliated with Larry King's American national talk-radio program. She was asked if she would be prepared to...
(CNSNews.com) -- A Jewish rabbi has told the annual meeting of an international Catholic organization that "[Pope] Pius XII saved more Jewish lives than any other person, including Raoul Wallenberg and Oskar Schindler," contrary to press accounts over the...

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