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Last week, Lake Catholic and the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland learned of the very serious allegations of anti-Semitism at a Lake Catholic Orange High School varsity lacrosse game, including the appearance of a swastika on the back of the leg of a Lake Catholic player.
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"Basle Congress" redirects here. For the 1869 4th General Congress of the International Workingmen's Association, see Basle Congress (1869). The First Zionist Congress (Hebrew: ) was the inaugural congress of the Zionist Organization (ZO) held in Basel (Basle), from August 29 to August 31, 1897.
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admin | May 27, 2022
As faculty and officers of Harvard University who oppose racism and colonial violence in all its forms, we stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle for freedom and self-determination. Israeli state violence has devastated Palestinian life through a combination of warfare, territorial theft, and violent displacement
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admin | May 27, 2022
Everyone has a deli favorite: chicken matzah ball soup, pastrami or corned beef on rye with lots of mustard, bagels and lox. But the deli is so much more than the food itself
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admin | May 27, 2022
National Brisket Day is Saturday, and with a little planning, the right tools and a brisket, you can celebrate everyones favorite barbecued meat with this weeks recipe. When most of us hear the word brisket, we immediately think of the South and more specifically Texas. This quintessential Texas barbecue main dish is well-known, respected and desired, not only in Texas, but now all over the U.S
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admin | May 27, 2022
Lullaby bar | Photo by Cole Saladino for Thrillist Lullaby bar | Photo by Cole Saladino for Thrillist With its robust immigrant history, the Lower East Side helped shape the citys long-standing reputation as a place where people from every background can come together without forgetting their roots. Situated in Lower Manhattan, the historic neighborhood found its footing as an inexpensive place where immigrants could drop their bags, find a job, and work toward a better life.
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admin | May 27, 2022
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admin | May 27, 2022
MusicNine Inch Nails, The Strokes, and Metallica will headline Boston Calling 2022 from May 27-29. Courtesy Boston Calling Believe it or not, Memorial Day weekend is already upon us, which means the 2022 Boston Calling Music Festival will soon bring more than 50 artists to the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston from May 27 through 29
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admin | May 27, 2022
In almost every cuisine around the world, there are pancakes. They vary in shape, size, thickness, and ingredients. The most common are very thin rounds, perfect for rolling, folding, filling, and scooping.
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admin | May 27, 2022
Historic Grace UMC Church in Harrisburg Unseasonal heat may have you searching out some low-key activities this weekend. Our idea: spend some time reading TheBurg stories you may have missed last week, which we conveniently list and link below. 2nd Street construction continues apace, as the city announced that traffic signals would flash yellow from Forster to Division streets
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