Author:
Jerry Sternberg
"Another watershed moment in the evolution of Jewish social acceptance came in 1992, when the Biltmore Forest Country Club accepted
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"I knew he was a member of the Asheville Country Club. So, seizing the moment while we were waiting in
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"For the next 24 hours, we had armed agents guarding the gate and the driveway, and lookouts toting automatic weapons
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"Meanwhile, despite the new respect that worldwide Jewry received after the war, antisemitism continued to rear its ugly head in
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"Non-Jewish friends and even people I hardly knew were saying things like 'I didn’t know Jews would fight' and 'You
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"Many of those who were interested in joining were community leaders, prominent in both business and philanthropy. These folks met
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"In addition to emotional pain and suffering, selective membership based on race, color or religion can result in egregious restraint
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"There were also what I call the 'Moshe Cohen laws,' which were designed to marginalize members of the Jewish community
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"Both Jews and Blacks suffered due to white Christian bigotry, and this led to a certain amount of bonding."
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Home sweet homeless: The Gospel According to Jerry
Home sweet homeless: The Gospel According to Jerry