The traditional foods we eat during Jewish holidays have been reflecting and celebrating each season since long before “seasonal produce” was even a thought, let alone a “trend.”
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By Mollie Katzen, JointMedia News Service
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9/24/14
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Rides and activities, health screenings, an ice bucket challenge and the unveiling of a new logo highlighted the Back-to-School Community Health Fair hosted by St. John’s Episcopal Hospital
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9/24/14
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After a contentious multi-year-long debate on the presence of anti-Israel texts in the public school curriculum of Newton, Mass., a Boston-area suburban city, an independent third party has issued a …
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By Jacob Kamaras, JNS.org
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9/24/14
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2002 — The Jewish Star’s front page features a photo of 10-year-old Zachary Thurm about to shlug kaparos at Yeshivat Siach Yitzchak of Far Rockaway. “You’re never to young to …
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9/24/14
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Does the “civilized” world have what it takes to defeat the self-declared Islamic State, otherwise known as ISIS?
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9/24/14
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I will confess that, over the last week, I felt more anxious than I’d anticipated about the outcome of the Scottish independence referendum.
I’m a British citizen who has lived in …
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9/24/14
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When Noah Slepkov started using online genealogical tools to build a family tree, little did he know that his personal exploration might have significant implications for all of the Jewish people—including those not even aware of their Jewish roots.
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By Michele Alperin, JNS.org
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9/24/14
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A golf tournament to benefit Ezer Mizion’s International Jewish Bone Marrow Registry took place at the Lawrence Yacht and Country Club on Sept. 8, each participant striking another blow against cancer.
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9/24/14
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Four Long Beach elected officials endorsed Democratic congressional candidate Kathleen Rice on Sunday in her contest against Republican-Conservative Bruce Blakeman.
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9/24/14
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The Sisterhood of Young Israel of Woodmere kicked off its new year with guest speaker Michal Horowitz on Sept. 17.
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9/24/14
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