Shulamith’s annual Fourth Grade Night of the Arts is a finale event showcasing all the girls have learned in art, music and dance. This year’s festivities opened with a music and dance …
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7/4/18
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Thanksgiving usually consists of cooking on a level that Jews do every week for Shabbat preparation — soup, salad and all those sides that accompany the main dish.
And while chicken has been …
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By Jackson Richman, JNS
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11/21/18
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Unlike many of my contemporaries, I wasn’t a crazy concertgoer in my younger days. Sure, I liked music, and had a few favorite bands, but I was never a rabid fan of anyone specific. I saw …
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By Judy Joszef
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1/22/19
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A Garden City attorney has sent a notice of claim on behalf of Cedarhurst resident Cheryl Friedman to several government entities and two utilities that a $35 million wrongful death lawsuit will be …
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By Jeffrey Bessen, Nassau Herald
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3/20/19
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A colorful spring-inspired platter of roasted vegetables is the perfect side dish for your Seder or any time you are entertaining a crowd. For this particular mix, I chose a whole head of …
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By Rachel Simons, The Nosher
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5/10/19
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Over the last year, Yair Lapid, the co-chair of Israel’s opposition Blue and White Party, has made several outspoken statements about Poland, Polish anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. Each …
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By Ben Cohen
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5/15/19
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In 1984, when I was a little girl who travelled from Israel to visit my grandmother in Denver, we went to one of my great-aunts for a July Fourth barbecue.
Of course, I had never heard of July …
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By Tehilla Goldberg
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7/3/19
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In the three short years that Rabbi Daniel Glatstein has served the Five Towns, he has amassed a record of productive service to its spiritual needs. He is a rising star in the rabbinate and in …
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By Alan Jay Gerber
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9/18/19
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The beginning of our parasha, Vayetze, describes the first steps that Ya’akov took on his journey to Haran in order to escape the wrath of his brother, Eisav, and find a fitting wife from his …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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12/4/19
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Dating back to the International Conference against Racism in Durban, South Africa, in 2001, many of the human-rights organizations that the public turns to for objective data have increasingly …
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By Sarah N. Stern
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4/22/20
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