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By David Seidemann Issue of Nov. 21, 2008 / 23 Cheshvan 5769 I wondered how long the line would be if the coffee was actually good. I was standing in line for my morning cup of java when I … more
By David Seidemann Issue of Nov. 14, 2008 / 17 Cheshvan 5769 Wrap your mind around this concept. Our Sages tell us that genetics is a two-way street. Not only do we contain the genetic … more
By David Seidemann Nov. 7, 2008 / 9 Cheshvan 5769 I sauntered into a local retail store on the days between Yom Kippur and Sukkos on a mission from my wife to find matching napkins and paper … more
By David Seidemann Issue of Oct. 31, 2008 / 2 Cheshvan 5769 Before delving into this week's article, allow me to detour and offer some election year advice having nothing to do with my … more
By David Seidemann Issue of Oct. 17, 2008 The number seven represents nature in Judaism, and the ultimate that man can achieve in its realm. At the conclusion of every cycle of seven, … more
By David Seidemann Issue of Oct. 10, 2008 Shmulik lives in Israel with his wife and six children. He is a successful businessman who commutes to the United States approximately three times a … more
By David Seidemann Issue of Oct. 3, 2008 I was meandering near the intersection of Court St. and Montague in downtown Brooklyn the other day, when a young lady with a clip-board and pen … more
A call to remove the “garbage” By David Seidemann Issue of Sept. 26, 2008 I was driving to work this morning behind a garbage truck and trying to avoid the stench. Bumper to bumper … more
By David Seidemann Issue of Sept. 12, 2008 Most hurricanes blow in from the southeast. This one blew in from the northwest –– Alaska to be precise. “Hurricane Sarah” took the stage … more
Speaking from the heart  By David Seidemann Issue of Sept. 5, 2008 I was watching at 6:47 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 27 when history was made. I remember watching JFK’s funeral on … more
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