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Natalie Weinstein

Natalie Weinstein is J.'s senior editor. She previously worked as a senior editor at CNET News and, in the 1990s, as a reporter and editor at J., which was then called the Jewish Bulletin.

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JVS reaches out to teenagers with learning, emotional limits

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ADL associate director plans Generation X outreach

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After decade at Oakland shul, rabbi sees ‘renaissance’

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S.F. rabbi promotes parables as therapeutic tools

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New forum launched in cyberspace, linking 300,000 Jews across country

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Memorial endowment fund to honor Yitzhak Rabin

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Boxer, AIPAC lead efforts to cut off Iranian exports

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Conservative rabbi to discuss new Torah commentary in Oakland appearance

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Smaller Jewish Agency focuses on emigres

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AZYF will close; new consortium will plan youth trips to Israel

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