Though the Jewish community in South Korea is small, Jews visiting the country to compete in or watch the Winter Olympic Games won’t have to skimp on kosher food or Shabbat programming.
The …
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By Josefin Dolsten, JTA
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1/31/18
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For some retirees, it can come down to choosing to spend their golden years overlooking the Mediterranean instead of a golf course in Boca Raton. For others, it’s a matter of following the …
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By Deborah Fineblum, JNS
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1/24/18
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Unlike the 18-year-old in the next bunk, nobody is drafting or otherwise forcing the enlistment of the IDF’s American, French, British, Canadian, Swiss, South African, Australian, Peruvian and …
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By Deborah Fineblum, JNS
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1/10/18
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As a group of well-wishers waved tiny Israeli flags and shouted “Welcome home,” Diane Hewitt of Hoboken, New Jersey, off the El Al jet that had just flown her to Tel Aviv from New York, …
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By Larry Luxner, for NBN
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1/10/18
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Like so many happy accidents, it started with Purim. Riva Preil, a physical therapist in her early 30s living in Manhattan, was recording a skit for her Orthodox shul’s Purim spiel when the …
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By Derek Kwait, for the OU
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1/3/18
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WASHINGTON — When the new federal tax bill was signed into law by President Trump on Dec. 22, an unexpected constituency benefited: parents who send their kids to Jewish day schools.
Until …
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1/3/18
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Salt and pepper, peanut butter and jelly, Zionism and progressivism.
Few question the inherent, irrefutable bond between the first two of those pairs, but civil rights attorney and …
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By Eliana Rudee, JNS
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1/3/18
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A researcher says Mormons have posthumously baptized the late Lubavitcher rebbe, the grandparents of Carrie Fisher and Steven Spielberg, and hundreds of Holocaust victims, violating an agreement to …
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By Josefin Dolsten, JTA
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12/27/17
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President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of Sholom Rubashkin, the chief executive of what was then the largest kosher slaughterhouse in the country, who was convicted of bank fraud and money …
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JTA
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12/20/17
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A Jewish woman walks into the post office to buy Chanukah stamps for her holiday cards.
The person behind the counter asks, “What denominations?”
The Jewish woman responds, …
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By David Kaufman
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12/20/17
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