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The Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, which is currently presenting the award-winning exhibition Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.
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CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- Under the theme Dont Judge a Book by Its Cover, Orange Community Education & Recreation is hosting a reading initiative for families with children through fifth grade. The program, running Feb
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The Canadian Press APELDOORN, Netherlands Jos Bieleveldt had a spring in his step when the 91-year-old Dutchman got a coronavirus vaccine this week. But many think that was way too long in coming.
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admin | January 28, 2021
Nature is not cancelled. Trees are still growing. Roots are still spreading
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The summer before seventh grade, I started wearing my dads Stetson hat and paisley bathrobe, which I believed approximated the bell-sleeved garment that Jimi Hendrix wore in the poster on my bedroom walla strange rendering in iridescent pastels, with Jimi looking like a dandified cowboy, playing a righty guitar lefty so that it was, fascinatingly, upside down. I wore the outfit for a class presentation that fall, brought in my own electric guitar and amp, and did the opening ten or twelve bars of Purple Haze. The amp was way too loud for the room, the window casings rattled, my classmates looked frightened
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Seeing the Light To the Editor: In her review of Andrea Pitzers Icebound: Shipwrecked at the Edge of the Word (Jan. 10), Rachel Slade concludes by writing: Icebound is a reminder that there was once a time when things were unknown. And when their ships bumped up against the edge of the Arctic, the Europeans gazed with horror and awe at the sparkling ice and wondered what Edens lay beyond, waiting to be discovered.
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admin | January 28, 2021
Who is the wise person? The one who foresees the consequences, the Talmud sagely tells us.
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Parashat Bo recounts the harshest of the plagues that were inflicted upon the Egyptian people in the course of the Exodus story, but it also describes the beginning of our ancestors journey toward freedom.
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(JTA) On Jan. 27, 1969, nine Jews were hanged in Tahrir Square in the center of Baghdad as half a million people looked on. It was the climax of a campaign ofpersecutionthat followed the establishment of Israel, which in turn hastened an exodus of what had been a strong and flourishing community.
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Is it ever appropriate to get drunk? The Talmud (Megillah 7b) cites Ravas opinion that one must become drunk on Purim to the point that one is unable to tell the difference between cursed be Haman and blessed be Mordecai.
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