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For many in Israel and across the world who have been confined to their homes weary from a constant diet of political drama and itching to extricate themselves from coronavirus woes a new year is about to begin: Tu BShevat, the New Year for the Trees. Many rabbis describe this as a particularly important time to appreciate the land of Israel.
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admin | January 28, 2021
By Carol Goodman Kaufman| Correspondent Millennia before Nebraskan J.
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admin | January 28, 2021
Tzippi Sha-ked: We nearly broke up. It came that close
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admin | January 28, 2021
Rosh Chodesh Shevat began at sundown, Jan. 13.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the 1950 film Harvey, James Stewart plays a middle-aged man named Elwood whose best friend is a tall invisible rabbit named Harvey. The relationship causes problems with the people in Elwoods life. At one point a psychiatrist tries to convince him to struggle with reality.
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