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Tender red cabbage and golden sauted onions make a savory bed for meatballs drizzled with tahini sauce in this Shabbat dinner dish that mixes Jewish culinary traditions. Cabbage has been cultivated since ancient times.
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admin | February 7, 2021
The fourth annual edition of an award for up-and-coming talent honored two artists with sterling credentials. On Saturday night, theLetterOne Rising Stars Jazz Award went to alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, from Philadelphia, Pa., and trumpeter Itamar Borochov, from Tel Aviv, Israel
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admin | February 7, 2021
The family of Dr. Albert Bourla of Thessaloniki, Greece, before the war
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admin | February 7, 2021
By Ilana Siyance On early Monday morning, police confirmed that an intruder stole six ceremonial crowns from an Orthodox synagogue in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn. As reported by the NY Post, police have video footage showing that at about 1 a.m.
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admin | February 7, 2021
This year will mark the 365th anniversary of one of the most remarkable turning points in English history: the readmission of Jews to England. Early History of Jews in England A small number of Jews lived in England since Roman and Anglo-Saxon times, but they only became an organized community under William the Conqueror in 1066.
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admin | February 7, 2021
Inagaki Kashiten is a childs dream. Its tiny, wood-paneled room is lined with plastic jars of inexpensive dagashi candy. Kids can bash away at child-sized arcade machines, or pile mini baskets with 30-a-pop treats
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