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(JTA) At Washington Hebrew Congregation in D.C., a weekend full of educational programming is on the agenda for Juneteenth. Guests at Fridays Kabbalat Shabbat will enjoy a dinner provided by a local Caribbean catering company featuring menu items like jerk chicken, green beans, and fried plantains. After services on Saturday morning, the synagogue will send a group to the Moral March on Washington.
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admin | June 21, 2022
For Immediate Release 06.17.2022 Governor Hutchinsons Weekly Address | Strengthening Arkansass Relationship with Israel Governor Hutchinson'sweeklyradioaddresscan be found in MP3 format and downloadedHERE.
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admin | June 21, 2022
Daily ScriptureTUESDAY 6.21.22 Genesis 39:1-3, 6-20 1 When Joseph had been taken down to Egypt, Potiphar, Pharaohs chief officer, the commander of the royal guard and an Egyptian, purchased him from the Ishmaelites who had brought him down there. 2 The LORD was with Joseph, and he became a successful man and served in his Egyptian masters household.
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admin | June 21, 2022
Researchers from Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University collaborated in search of the earliest evidence of a fruit tree's domestication. The researchers determined that the charcoal remnants found at the Chalcolithic site of Tel Zaf in the Jordan Valley came from olive trees. Because the olive tree does not grow naturally in the Jordan Valley, the researchers conclude that it was planted by the inhabitants about 7,000 years ago
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