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The Lessons of 2025. The Challenges of 2026.

(Photo credit: Adobe Stock/asiandelight) David J. Butler I thought it would be a good idea to wait until after the beginning of the new year to write about 2025. Not because the calendar demanded it, but because distance does. Perspective requires a little time to settle — and a willingness to admit that many of the year-end summaries we just read were, at best, incomplete and, at worst, comforting evasions. The truth is that 2025 was not a year…
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Washington Jewish Week broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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