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Gabriel Greschler

Gabriel Greschler was a staff writer at J. from 2019 to 2021.

“There is no better journalist in the country,” one colleague says of Berkeley resident Lowell Bergman. (Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inBay Area, News

‘Ideologically committed to the truth’: Inside the life of Lowell Bergman, living legend of investigative journalism

by Gabriel Greschler February 6, 2020February 7, 2020
Ella Yitzhaki, the Jewish politico who is trying to make 17-year-olds eligible to vote in California primaries. (Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inNews

Should 17-year-olds vote in the California primary? This one says yes.

by Gabriel Greschler January 31, 2020February 4, 2020
Holocaust-era violins on display at Mercy High School. (Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inHolocaust Remembrance Day

Holocaust-era violins visit S.F. Catholic School

by Gabriel Greschler January 23, 2020
Jennifer Brodkey Kaufman of Sacramento is the new chair of the North American Board of Trustees for the Union for Reform Judaism. (URJ/Rob Dicker)
Posted inNorthern California

New chair of Union for Reform Judaism is a NorCal woman — again

by Gabriel Greschler December 20, 2019January 3, 2020
Susan Saal's house on the Hanukkah Highway in Palo Alto.
Posted inJewish Life

Christmas Tree Lane? How about Hanukkah Highway?

by Gabriel Greschler December 20, 2019December 20, 2019
Nick Fitz, founder of the app Momentum.
Posted inTech

App lets people give to favorite causes by lifting just one finger

by Gabriel Greschler December 17, 2019December 17, 2019
Isha Clarke (center), a high school senior from Oakland, emcees a Youth vs. Apocalypse protest in San Francisco, Dec. 6, 2019. (Photo/Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inBay Area

Jewish youth lead climate protest against major fossil fuel investor BlackRock

by Gabriel Greschler December 6, 2019December 9, 2019
Stow Lake is named for William W. Stow, speaker of the Assembly in 1855 who railed against the state’s Jews. (Photos/Wikimedia Commons, Souvenir Evening Post; Collage/Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inBay Area

This S.F. lake is named after California’s most anti-Semitic politician. One man is trying to change that.

by Gabriel Greschler December 6, 2019December 9, 2019
Kimberly Schroder shows off her 23andMe results. (Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inBay Area

A Bay Area woman wanted to discover her Jewish roots. She ended up finding her biological father.

by Gabriel Greschler December 2, 2019December 3, 2019
Tirtza and Barry Pearl at their home in San Francisco in November. (Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inBay Area

S.F. Jewish couple arrested for protesting gun violence in Sept. isn’t done fighting

by Gabriel Greschler November 18, 2019

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