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Alaska-based Curyung activist Ruth Miller. (Illustration by Nathalie Cruz for Yahoo Life) In Unearthed, Gen Z climate-change activists discuss some of the most pressing issues facing our planet and reveal what you can do to help make a real difference
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As Passover winds down, you might have some extra matzah on hand. Its kind of spectacular how many different ways you can use matzah! Theres the classic matzah ball soup, of course, and matzah granola. Ive even made a few matzah cakes myself.
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Posted on Apr 24, 2022 | Author Dr. Khalid Ur Rehman Fallopian tube cancer forms in the ducts (Tubes) that carry eggs from the ovaries to the Womb (Uterus).Theyre a part of the female reproductive system. Most females have two fallopian tubes, one on each side of the pelvis.
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) Its not what you would expect to see in the basement of a 100-year-old church: A Duckpin bowling alley retrofitted with the latest in bowling technology. Duckpin bowling has a deep history here in Baltimore
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The pandemic has been a challenging time, but for Jeffrey Schesnol, ordained madrikh and rabbinic candidate, it expedited the completion of his goal to become a rabbi. I couldnt have proceeded with the ordination until I got my masters degree, he said.
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The period of the Omer is characterized by mourning over the tragic deaths of Rabbi Akivas 24,000 students. The Talmud explains that they were punished because they did not give sufficient honor to each other.1 However, the Midrash offers a different explanation. It states that they died because they were unwilling to share their Torah with others
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As Russian missiles rained down on Kyiv, Rabbi Alexander Dukhovny recorded an emotional plea from a shelter in the basement of a five-story building on Feb. 25.
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This years Yom Hashoah Holocaust Remembrance program will be Sunday, May 1, 2022 at the Rogalski Center, St. Ambrose University, Davenport. Its the first in-person Yom Hashoah in three years
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Its been a season of change for Bay Area synagogues. In mid-March, San Franciscos largest shul, Congregation Emanu-El, announced its co-senior rabbis would be stepping down after about a decade in their roles.
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On Feb 23, everything was wonderful in my life. On Feb.
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