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This article appeared in the November 15, 2004 edition of The Nation.

October 27, 2004

The intensity of this election cycle, combined with our biweekly summer schedule, pushed the mail on two quite well received articles to the back of our letters file. Esther Kaplan's July 12 "The Jewish Divide on Israel" drew a huge positive response. Liza Featherstone's "Will Labor Take the Wal-Mart Challenge?" [June 28] also compelled many thoughtful letters. This sampling proves that some issues are timeless.   --The Editors

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JEWS WHO JUST SAY NO--TO AIPAC

Warsaw, Ind.

Thank you for the article by Esther Kaplan about the silent Jewish majority! I've had a hard time believing that everyone in the Jewish community wants to wrap their arms around Ariel Sharon. You have restored my respect for Judaism. Every member of the House and Senate must read this.

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