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Why Is the Town of Amherst Still Called Amherst, Revisited

John Gerber July 11, 2025 0

The article “Why Is the Town of Amherst Still Called “Amherst” by John Gerber appeared...

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The Two Most Important Things to Know About Antisemitism

Gary Tartakov June 27, 2025 0

The following column appeared previously in the Daily Hampshire Gazette. The two most important things...

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Letter: Israeli Minister – Our Total Destruction of Gaza Has No Precedent. And the World Is Not Stopping Us.

Gerry Weiss May 23, 2025 7

It is estimated that Israel is killing 100 Palestinians/day in Gaza. Israel recently initiated a...

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