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Honors, happenings, comings & goings June 2021 J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| June 27, 2021

Honors & Awards Rabbi Camille Angel, the rabbi-in-residence at the University of San Francisco, has received the Excellence in Advising award from Student Leadership and Engagement, an umbrella organization for student groups at USF. The award recognizes her work with QMmunity, a student organization that actively affirms the LGBTQ+ community and religious and spiritual identities at USF, according to a community email from USFs Swig Program in Jewish Studies and Social Justice. Among the 26 teens chosen for the 35th annual prestigious Bronfman Fellowship are three from Northern California

Trivially Speaking: Bagels have been around since the 17th century – Loveland Reporter-Herald

| June 27, 2021

The little rascals were a common feature on the break area sideboards of many of the business meetings at my former place of gainful employment. I am speaking here of bagels. Fifty-some years ago, few Americans outside of those of Jewish extraction had ever tried a bagel.

Every New Vendor Coming to Smorgasburg LA Next Month Starting July 4 – Eater LA

| June 27, 2021

Smorgasburg, the weekly Downtown LA outdoor food bazaar, is back after a year-plus hiatus during the (still ongoing) coronavirus pandemic and now theres a new slew of restaurant names to add to the massive five-acre space.

I wont get vaccine, and the reasons political | Letters – nj.com

| June 27, 2021

I still have not been vaccinated against COVID-19.

Decision to close HaMaqom ‘irreversible,’ leadership says J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| June 27, 2021

The local Jewish community might have been shocked last week when HaMaqom | The Place, the Berkeley-based adult education organization known for decades as Lehrhaus Judaica, announced that it would be shutting its doors at the end of the summer session. But the institutions leadership was not caught off guard. Financial woes had been growing at the nonprofit, although chief financial and operating officer Jaimie Baxter, speaking to J

Smorgasburg returns July 4 with an incredible list of 2021 vendors – California News Times

| June 27, 2021

Last year it spawned some of LAs most innovative pop-up restaurants, but now SmorgasburgYou can find some of them in the Arts District every Sunday. On July 4, the first major weekly food event since March 2020, more than 80 food and retail outlets will be featured in ROWDTLAs 7th Street Produce Market space

Exclusive Cover Reveal: My Fine Fellow by Jennieke Cohen – The Nerd Daily

| June 27, 2021

We are thrilled to be revealing the cover for Jennieke CohensMy Fine Fellow, which releases on January 11th 2022 from HarperTeen! This new YA release is a gender-flipped Pygmalion set in an alternate 1800s London where two young female Culinarians recruit a street vendor to teach him to become a gastronomic star for the upper crust.My Fine Fellow is now available for pre-order. Culinary delights abound, romance lingers in the air, and plans go terribly, wonderfully astray in this cheeky and charming historical tale, perfect for fans ofBridgerton orDickinson. Its 1830s England, and Culinariansdoyens who consult with societys elite to create gorgeous food and confectionsare the crme de la crme of high society

Best of the Balearics: four Spanish islands to visit from the green list – The Guardian

| June 27, 2021

A lot of us have been dreaming of plunging into the Balearic Islands glittering seas over the last year, and with a bit of luck the fantasy may become a reality before too long. Floating in the Mediterranean isnt the only thing on our Balearic wishlist though

COVID has exposed a simmering schism within Chabad – Haaretz

| June 27, 2021

The COVID pandemic has cost a tragic, disproportionate numbers of lives among the ultra-Orthodox community, in the United States and Israel.

Death toll of West Bank synagogue disaster in May rises to three – Haaretz

| June 27, 2021

A man who was critically injured in a grandstand collapse at a synagogue near Jerusalem last month died on Thursday, as police continued to investigate suspicions of criminal negligence surrounding the Givat Ze'ev disaster that claimed the lives of three people so far.


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