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  • A woman inspects the damage on the aftermath of an arson attack that targeted first-grade classrooms at a Jewish-Arab school near the Arab neighborhood of Beit Safafa, in southern Jerusalem, on November 30, 2014. (AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images)
    A woman inspects the damage on the aftermath of an arson attack that targeted first-grade classrooms at a Jewish-Arab school near the Arab neighborhood of Beit Safafa, in southern Jerusalem, on November 30, 2014. (AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images)
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    How Israel Reacted to a Racist Attack on a Jewish-Arab School

    Jerusalem rallies behind coexistence school torched in arson attack

    byYair Rosenberg
  • Jewish and Arab schoolfriends share the playground during recess at the Hand in Hand Center for Jewish-Arab Education, Oct. 9, 2007, in Jerusalem.(David Silverman/Getty Images)
    Jewish and Arab schoolfriends share the playground during recess at the Hand in Hand Center for Jewish-Arab Education, Oct. 9, 2007, in Jerusalem.(David Silverman/Getty Images)
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    In Divided Jerusalem, a School Bridges Boundaries Between Young Israeli Arabs and Jews

    Originally the brainchild of an American Jew and an Arab Israeli, now a model for a small but growing educational trend

    byShira Rubin
  • A drawing from “A Child’s View From Gaza.”(Courtesy Susan Johnson, Middle East Children’s Alliance, Young Palestinian Artists of Gaza)
    A drawing from “A Child’s View From Gaza.”(Courtesy Susan Johnson, Middle East Children’s Alliance, Young Palestinian Artists of Gaza)
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    Censors and Sensibility

    Under pressure, a Bay Area children’s museum canceled a show of art by children from Gaza. That’s shameful, but so was scheduling the one-sided show.

    byMarjorie Ingall
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