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As most Australians were still receiving their third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in early 2022, Israel had already started injecting its residents with a fourth jab. The Middle Eastern nation became the first place in the world to offer its adult citizens a second booster in January, just as the Omicron wave charged across the globe. Any Israeli over the age of 18 was able to get the jab, as long as five months had passedsince they received their previous booster or had recovered from the illness
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excavation participants at the Huqoq dig in June 2022, including graduate students and alumni. Bottom row, left to right (seated): David Richman, Christine Stamey, Aislynn Grantz, Madison Brinkley and Suzy Lagunas.
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Israeli Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel has claimed that he was threatened by arepresentative ofYaakov Litzman, a formerUnited Torah Judaism minister, over Hendels kosher cellphone reform. Hendel made the revelations regarding the alleged threats at aconference in Shoham, Israel, on July 12. A man came to me on behalf of Litzman, and clarified to me that if I touch the topic of cellphones in the Haredi sector, I will be erased
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Longtime Mkor Shalom member Steve Friedman at the new and unified Congregation Kol Ami in Cherry Hill.
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In 1990, American Jews decided they had no future. That was the year when the National Jewish Population Survey (NJPS) revealed that more than half of Americas Jews, 52%, were intermarried
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Repair the World Detroit and The Well both nominated Lindsay Ottersen, 38, of Detroit as Volunteer of the Week for her active dedication to giving back throughout the community. Lindsay came to a Detroit Community Fridge cooking event this past winter having not heard of the community aid project before and now routinely drops off food for the fridges out of the kindness of her heart, said Rachel Wasserman, a senior fellow with Repair the World Detroit. Ottersen says she has had a passion to volunteer since she was a teen and continues to give back when she can.
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SUMMER VACATION SERIES Edited by Aryeh Werth Is it proper to participate in higher risk activities like whitewater rafting or mountain climbing? Summer is a time for vacation and for many that means a total change from the normal routine.
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Anyone involved in the discourse on Israel and Zionism is aware of the fact that the words as a Jew always presage something distinctly monstrous.
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Law enforcement escorts a family away from the scene of a shooting at a Fourth of July parade on July 4, 2022 in Highland Park, Illinois. Photo by Mark Borenstein/Getty Images By Mark ZimmermanJuly 07, 2022 I am who I am because of a gun. In my familys Ashkenazi Jewish tradition, my siblings and I were named after deceased relatives.
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Fight Over Fear: Ayesha Khan on the importance of mammograms in fighting breast cancer It was a first time mammogram that revealed to FOX 5's Ayesha Khan that she had breast cancer. That mammogram - she said - is what she believes saved her life.
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