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Our 15 top cookbooks of the year cover everything from easy dinners to baking challenges – Minneapolis Star Tribune

| December 10, 2021

When someone asks a cook if they really need another cookbook, the answer is almost always yes. Why settle for one baking book when there are three more just as worthy? But cookbooks are more than just a pretty cover; they earn their spots on the shelf

Literati21 opens tomorrow with digital sessions, Sunday sessions will be at the UT Guest House – Punjab News Express

| December 10, 2021

CHANDIGARH: The first day of Literati21 shall be a mix of bureaucracy to Bollywood, cuisines to humour to pathos of partition, with its online sessions which can be accessed on Chandigarh Literary Societys social media handles on Facebook and YouTube @clschandigarh.

‘With great hesitation, I’m going to talk of vaccine hesitancy’ – The Irish Times

| December 10, 2021

Wont somebody please think of the parents?

Top tourist destinations awarded for excellence. TFN takes a look at the winners – The First News

| December 10, 2021

The winners of the Best Tourism Product 2021 competition were selected from a total of 72 entries: 49 entries in the main competition, 9 entries for the Gold Certificate and 14 in the Special Certificate categories. Thirteen locations in Poland have been awarded the countrys best tourist sites of the year by the Polish Tourism Organisation

ADL Cleveland event to feature Tree of Life’s Rabbi Myers – Cleveland Jewish News

| December 10, 2021

Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, rabbi and cantor of the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, will be a featured speaker at the Anti-Defamation League Clevelands annual meeting held virtually Dec. 14. Also speaking at the event will be ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, who will be in conversation with Myers about experiencing and fighting hate with love.

Hanukkah is a busy week for Wyoming’s only rabbi – NPR

| December 10, 2021

Tonight is the last night of Hanukkah, and it's been a busy week for Chabad Rabbi Zalman Mendelsohn, the only ordained rabbi in the entire state of Wyoming. By the fifth night Mendelsohn had already driven about 1,000 miles across the state, from Jackson to Cheyenne and back again, plus a quick stop in Denver to pick up kosher catering. "One of the things that often happens being a traveling rabbi is that there are snowstorms and there are those dreaded blinking lights that come on and say, 'Road Closed.' And here you had planned on doing a wedding or a bar or bat mitzvah or a funeral and you're just stuck," he says.

Branching Out. Building Together. Breaking Ground. | JewishBoston – jewishboston.com

| December 10, 2021

On the last night of Hanukkah, Hebrew College officially kindled a unique partnershipofBoston-basedorganizations,both local andnational,tobreak ground on a new homein Auburndale, Newton, andforma dynamicinterdisciplinarycenterof Jewish learning, leadership,community and creativity. Never miss the best stories and events! Get JewishBoston This Week. The Dec

The messiah lives among you Part II | News, Sports, Jobs – Daily Mining Gazette

| December 10, 2021

Michigan Technological UniversityGerrit Lamain played the Wurlitzer Organ for the last time at the Student Development Complex in 2009. The monastery in rural France had a rich history. Its fame had spread throughout the surrounding countryside.

Inside life of Brit TV star with 7 wives and 19 kids as part of ‘God’s plan’ – Daily Star

| December 10, 2021

A famous Jewish rabbi who died in 2019 had 'seven wives and 19 kids' which he thought was all part of 'God's divine plan'.

Israel said to lead 10-country simulation of major cyberattack on world markets – The Times of Israel

| December 10, 2021

WHO warns Omicron fears could spark new vaccine hoarding, straining global supplies The World Health Organization expresses concerns that rich countries spooked by the emergence of the Omicron variant could step up the hoarding of COVID-19 vaccines and strain global supplies again, complicating efforts to stamp out the pandemic. The UN health agency, after a meeting of its expert panel on vaccination, reiterates its advice to governments against the widespread use of boosters in their populations so that well-stocked countries instead can send doses to low-income countries that have largely lacked access to them. What is going to shut down disease is for everybody who is especially at risk of disease to become vaccinated, says Dr


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