For Jews in Boston area, a trip to Israel is common

Stephanie Roch at the ancient city Gamla, on the Golan Heights. (Handout)

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A newly released study found that two-thirds of Jewish adults in Boston have been to Israel at least once.

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Warren, the outgoing mayor Newton, is asking Democratic donors for contributions for a race against Governor Baker in 2018.

The transition to Trump

President-elect Donald Trump, left, and New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., right, during a meeting at The New York Times building.

Trump retreats from some of his extreme promises

At The New York Times, Donald Trump expressed doubt about torturing terrorism suspects and pledged to have an open mind about climate change.

Globe reporter Matt Viser during a segment on CNN Monday.

I went on CNN. Little did I know I?d be mistaken as an alt-right leader.

It began with some gentle poking at my unruly hair. It ended with insinuations that I was a leader of the alt-right, who harbored a hatred of Jews.

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The Globe reached out to all nine of the state?s Democratic lawmakers in the House ahead of the leadership vote. Here?s what they said.

Evan Horowitz

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In the turmoil surrounding Donald Trump?s move to the White House, one thing at least seems certain: There will be tax cuts.

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Sophia Wilansky?s family and supporters say she lost part of her left arm during an incident Sunday night.

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23pilgrims - David LandonÕs research team was cautiously optimistic that they had found a location inside the original Plymouth settlement walls. And then they found the remains of this calf, which UMass Boston students have affectionately named ÒConstance.

UMass

Remains of Pilgrims? original settlement in Plymouth are unearthed

The Pilgrims constructed a settlement not long after they landed in 1620, and researchers think they have at last located it.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/11/22/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/WALKER_112216_23dimasipic_2539x.jpg Facing illness, former Speaker DiMasi is released from prison

Sal DiMasi, who received a compassionate release due to his poor health, will return to Melrose where he will be spend the next six months in home confinement.

Columnists reflect on 2016 race

Michael A. Cohen

Trapped in the Trump bubble

I immersed myself in writing about Trump and became convinced that America would see that he was unqualified for the presidency.

Casey Affleck in ?Manchester by the Sea.?

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In ?Manchester by the Sea,? Casey Affleck comes out of brother?s shadow

We could tell you how beautiful and moving and true-to-New England ?Manchester by the Sea? is, but we don?t want to ruin it.

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10 years after explosion, a Danversport neighborhood moves on

In the decade since the explosion, homes were constructed, residents returned, and officials cleaned up the destroyed manufacturing facility at the heart of the blast.

How to wiggle out of a political discussion at Thanksgiving

Worried about contentious political conversations this week? Here?s how to get out of them.

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With Johnson?s exit, Fidelity faces a new era and new challenges

Ned Johnson will retire from the company he built into a financial giant, and it will be up to his daughter to keep Fidelity relevant in a new world of investing.

Photos

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President Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 21 groundbreaking actors, musicians, athletes, and others.

Special reports

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Stacey Kozel has hiked more than two-thirds of the trail, trekking solo with a major disadvantage: She cannot walk on her own.

The story behind 'Spotlight'

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?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

The Big Picture

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Big Picture

Training Afghanistan?s women soldiers

Kabul?s military training academy is churning out classes of enthusiastic women to serve in Afghanistan?s army.