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Your Daily Phil: The highest per-capita charity bike ride in the world + A pluralistic teen Havruta – eJewish Philanthropy

| August 18, 2022

Good Wednesday morning! In todays Your Daily Phil,we have a write-up on Jewish efforts to reduce anti-Israel bias in the investing world, and a story about Bike4Chai, billed as the highest per-capita charity bike ride in the world. Rabba Claudia Marbach, director of Hebrew Colleges Teen Beit Midrash, shares her view on Jewish teen engagement. Jewish organizationsare pushing the U.S.

Israeli man drowns in Sinai during family vacation with his wife and 2 kids – The Times of Israel

| August 18, 2022

An Israeli man drowned in Egypts Sinai Peninsula, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement Monday. The mans family was informed of the incident, the ministry said, but offered no details of what led to the tragedy

Archaeologists at the Sea of Galilee Say They May Have Found the Real-Life Birthplace of St. Peter, First Pope of the Christian Church – artnet News

| August 18, 2022

Archaeologists in Israel have discovered an ancient inscription dedicating a church to St. Peterand theres evidence that the place of worship may have been built on the site of the apostles birthplace

Merger streamlines two East Bay after-school programs J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 18, 2022

Students in two East Bay Jewish educational programs will be under the same roof for the first time starting this school year, the result of a merger earlier this summer. Midrasha, an after-school program for Jewish teens founded in 1968, has joined with the parent program of Edah, an after-school program for younger children

Kosher and spice: A culinary adventure of India’s Jewish food – Stuff

| August 18, 2022

If theres something Laura Greenfield has learned from her food adventures its that shes a small cog in a very big wheel. For years now the Wellington chef has been exploring Jewish cuisine and the journey has shown her just how diverse and far-ranging the people of her religion are. Jewish people have travelled all over the world, they've had to because theyve been persecuted and have gone where trade is.

You’ll Never Have to Ask "What’s For Dinner?" Again With These Fun DIY Cooking Kits – Futurism

| August 18, 2022

You dont have to be Gordon Ramsay to create delicious showstoppers at home. It can be difficult to find the time and energy to cook homemade meals and treats; just searching for the correct ingredients and getting everything measured out properly is enough of a hassle.

Seven summer spots for great hot weather eating and drinking in Israel – Ynetnews

| August 18, 2022

This is the season of the year when we usually run a roundup of top places to enjoy cooling ice cream and frozen drinks. This year, we have expanded the choices, to encompass three beach bar-restaurants, two pop-ups and two limited-time summer menus, in addition to our traditional gelato parlor. 7 View gallery Buza (Photo: Niv Smithline ) The story of Buza goes beyond its five retail outlets, four of which are in the Galilee, with one in Tel Aviv.

The Pletzel of Paris and The Bread That Shares Its Name – aish.com – Aish.com

| August 18, 2022

The simple flatbread of our shtetl ancestors. Flour, salt, yeast, water, oil, onions, and poppyseeds. Welcome to the gloriously simple pletzel.

Archaeologists discover mosaic with inscription to Peter that may point to location of his home – The Christian Post

| August 18, 2022

Aerial view of the Church of the Apostles, which is said to have been built over the house of Jesus' disciples Peter and Andrew. | Screenshot/Fox News Archaeologists say they have discovered an inscription that may further indicate the location of the biblical town identified as the home of the Apostles Peter and Andrew. Archaeologists announced last week that, while digging various holes and channels in a series of excavations, they uncovered an ancient mosaic with a large Greek inscription regarding the Peter and Andrew of the New Testament

Wolfgang Petersen another celebrity to succumb to pancreatic cancer – Calgary Herald

| August 18, 2022

Breadcrumb Trail Links In a career that spanned over five decades, Petersen directed stars like Clint Eastwood, Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt. Publishing date: German director, filmmaker and screenwriter Wolfgang Petersen, best known for his work on the films Das Boot (The Boat), and Air Force One has died at age 81 from pancreatic cancer


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