Thirteenth person diagnosed Monday
Jewish Star Staff report
Issue of Sept. 19, 2008
The Nassau County Department of Health reported another confirmed case of the deadly West Nile virus …
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9/17/08
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From the other side of the bench
By David Seidemann
Issue of Dec. 26, 2008 / 29 Kislev 5769
Chanukah gifts come in many forms. For some it’s money, and for others chocolate. For …
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12/23/08
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Issue of April 3, 2009 / 9 Nissan 5769
The yeshiva league's varsity hockey championship was a local affair between HAFTR and DRS. HAFTR (above), coached by Marc Bruh, won it 2-1. The junior …
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4/1/09
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Dual effort to place Shalhevet girls, or possibly save new school
By Mayer Fertig
Issue of July 17, 2009 / 25 Tammuz 5769
The three-year-old partnership between HAFTR and Rambam Mesivta …
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7/13/09
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Parshat Noach
By Rabbi Avi Billet
Issue of Oct. 23, 2009 / 5 Cheshvan 5770
In 7:7, Noach and his wife, along with his three sons and their wives, entered the ark. The Ba’al Haturim …
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10/21/09
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By Michael Orbach
Issue of January 29, 2010 / 14 Shvat 5770
Hatzalah of the Rockaways and Nassau County may soon be engaged in a costly legal battle in Woodmere. Neighbors are fighting the …
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1/28/10
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Issue of May 14, 2010/ 1 Sivan 5770
I never thought I’d be someone’s Ed McMahon.
Truth is, Ed McMahon and I really have nothing in common. Consider the following: I’ve never awarded …
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5/12/10
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Issue of September 3, 2010/ 24 Elul 5770 Q & A with Martin Lemelman, author of "Two Cents Plain: My Brooklyn Boyhood."
Michael Orbach: Why did you write "Two Cents Plain: My Brooklyn …
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9/1/10
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As a food writer, I find myself attending a lot of food events in the city. The more of these events that you are present at the more you pick up on subtle nuances within the gathering like the curt professionalism of the wait staff or the diversity of vendors. These are the little things that set each event apart from the other making some extraordinary and some simply adequate.
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By Zechariah Mehler
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6/10/11
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The Facebook-driven election is on, with a wide variety of candidates vying to top the chart of this year’s Jewish Community Heroes, a contest sponsored by The Jewish Federations of North America. Among the 306 contenders are nine from Long Island, ranging from a challah baker to a collector of shoah survivor stories.
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By Sergey Kadinsky
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10/6/11
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