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The original tin-roofed Bacardi distillery in Santiago de Cuba

The original tin-roofed Bacardi distillery in Santiago de Cuba

The palm tree in the front yard was planted by fourteen-year-old Facundo Bacardi, Jr., the son of the company founder, shortly after the distillery opened in 1862.

Jewish Student Journalism with Jewish Student Trauma

Antisemitism,  Moment Mag

A Cooling: Jewish-Muslim Interfaith Efforts after October 7 and Gaza

Interfaith,  Moment Mag

Miami Is Changing—So Are Miami’s Jews

Immigration,  Moment Mag

An Inconvenient Genocide

China,  Moment Mag,  Uyghurs

White Supremacist Ideas Have Historical Roots In U.S. Christianity

Christianity,  NPR,  Race,  White Supremacy

Can America’s ‘Civil Religion’ Still Unite The Country?

All things Considered,  Audio,  NPR,  Religion

Donald Trump and a Century-Old Argument About Who’s Allowed in America

Immigration,  The Atlantic

How the White House’s Immigration Reforms Might Backfire

Immigration,  The Atlantic

Fall for the Book Festival

A Nations of Nations: In the Media

A Nation of Nations

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