American Jews Start to Think the Unthinkable

On the holiest night of the Jewish year earlier this month, my rabbi looked up from his Kol Nidre sermon -- a homily about protecting America's liberal democracy -- and posed a question that wasn't in his prepared text: "How many people in the last few years have been at a dining room conversation where the conversation has turned to where might we move? How many of us?"

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