By Jack Levine Aaron Cohen and Minnie Golub, both Russian immigrants, lived in the same five-story tenement house on Mercer Street in New York’s Lower East Side. They knew each

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 By Jack Levine In celebration of Martin Luther King Day, I’m pleased to share this very special memory. It was late August, 1963. I was 12. I remember my father calling me

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By  Jack Levine After months of unrelenting political rancor and divisiveness, the 2012 election is now history. I’m motivated to share send this message with a few ideas about next

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  By:  Jack Levine As we celebrate Thanksgiving, let’s remember that the holiday’s name is a compound word – Thanks and Giving.  Each of us has much to be thankful

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