Rosh Hashanah: That was the year that was – Paul Solomons
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Rosh Hashanah: That was the year that was – Paul Solomons

Paul Solomons
Paul Solomons

Not a week goes by when Jewish News cartoonist Paul Solomons doesn’t have something smart and witty to say in pictures.

 Since last Rosh Hashanah, his wry interpretations of politics and culture included an Elvis impression by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, comic Harry Hill presenting Stars of David in their Eyes and a visit to Jewrassic Park.

In case you missed ’­em, here are the year’s best..

September 2014

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October 2014

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November 2014

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December 2014

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January 2015

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February 2015

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March 2015

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April 2015 

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May 2015

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June 2015

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July 2015

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August 2015

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