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Inspiration members of the Jewish community have been honoured by the Queen in her Jubilee Birthday Honours, marking her unprecedented 70 years on the throne. In tribute to The Queen, recipients have been awarded for their outstanding contributions across all sectors, but in particular for sustained public service, the environment and sustainability, and youth engagement. Among those honoured are Ella Marks, rabbi of Ealing Synagogue, who receives the OBE for services to the community.
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ROYAL OAK, Michigan (JTA) Nancy Gietzen needed to see if the plaque was still there. She made her way to the foyer of the National Shrine of the Little Flower, the historic Catholic church and day school where the Jewish educator had been a substitute teacher for three years until she left after discovering how the parish had memorialized its founder, Father Charles Coughlin. Sure enough, there it was, next to a glass case displaying the priests old chalice and vestments: While Coughlins pastoral skills produced the splendid Shrine, his political involvement and passionate rhetoric opened him up to accusations of anti-Semitism
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Israels Raphael Mechoulam, the father of cannabis research and a professor of medicinal chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, became the first scientist to discover tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the marijuana plants principal component that causes psychoactive effects, in 1964. Later, he was the first to isolate and synthesize the active psychoactive ingredients in the marijuana plant including THC and other cannabinoids.
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Oh, the 2000s! What a decade. The newly-invented gadgets, like the iPod and the iMac, were chunky and the jeans were low-rise.
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As the story goes, in 1929, New York restauranteur Arnold Reuben sampled a cheese pie at a party and asked for the recipe. He proceeded to modify it, substituting cream cheese for cottage cheese and, in food historian Gil Markss telling, not long afterwards, a new and wildly popular dessert appeared on the menu at Reubens restaurants. Reubens creationyes, he also invented the sandwichwent national two decades later when a Jewish baker in Chicago began freezing the confections and selling them in supermarkets under a brand named after his 8-year-old daughter, Sara Lee
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In the latest installment of a series exploring new and upcoming books, the team at Jewish Insider previews top titles coming out this summer: The Latecomer: A Novel, by Jean Hanff Korelitz (May 31): In her latest novel, Korelitz conjures up the world of the fictitious Oppenheimer family parents Salo and Johanna, and triplets Harrison, Lewyn and Sally and upends their world when Johanna decides to have a fourth child as her first three leave for college. Franz Kafka: The Drawings by Andreas Kilcher and Pavel Schmidt (May 31): Three years after the discovery of hundreds of Kafkas sketches in a private collection, Kilcher and Schmidt publish the famed writers full-color drawings. The Pope at War: The Secret History of Pius XII, Mussolini, and Hitler, by David I
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Anya von Bremzen in Thessaloniki Award-winning gastronomy and culture journalist Anya von Bremzen recently visited the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki to explore the culinary options the city offers to travelers. Anya von Bremzen is a renowned writer of books that combine gastronomy and travels. She also writes for US travel magazine and guide AFAR
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The vast number of restaurants in Rome can be overwhelming whether you visit for one day, one week or longer. Read on to discover our favorite Rome restaurants that you wont want to miss plus street food, pizzerias, cafes and markets
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And the inability or unwillingness of online services to contain violent content threatens to draw more people toward hateful postings (Representative Image: Pixabay) Steven Lee Myers and Stuart A.
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The following is an open letter from thirty-six members of Jewish communities in the United States that was posted under the byline Jewish leaders on Medium on May 26.
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