Some Jews keep a place empty at Seder tables for a jailed journalist in Russia By News April 06, 2023 Add Comment Edit As Jewish people around the world celebrate Passover, some plan to leave a seat open at their Seders for a Wall Street Journal reporter recently jailed in Russia. (Image credit: Wall Street Journal) Share this post Related PostsPhil Mickelson apologizes for controversial comments about a Saudi-backed golf leagueThe pandemic pummeled long-term care – it may not recover quickly, experts warnThe White House is calling Russia's military movements an invasion of UkraineFacebook fell short of its promises to label climate change denial, a study findsBiden is expected to announce new sanctions after Russia attacks UkraineThe Oscars will leave 8 awards off the telecast to combat slumping ratingsIvanka Trump in Talks With Jan. 6 Panel About Cooperating in InquiryLauding vaccines, Fox's Neil Cavuto says a 2nd bout of COVID nearly killed him
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