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The names of our Jewish holidays are almost always listed and used in the Hebrew language, even those that have English equivalents. That is all holidays, except one, Pesach, which more often than … more
Congregation Beth Shalom in Lawrence sent a sizeable delegation to the AIPAC Public Policy Conference in Washington last week. more
Included in the New York State budget for the coming fiscal year, finalized on Friday in Albany, were allocations of $72.5 million in additional funding for nonpublic schools across the … more
“Every week there is an attack at the U.N. against Israel,” Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon told me at the recent American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) … more
Debate on the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement is often heard loudest from Jews in America and the rest of the Diaspora,rather than focusing on what leaders in the movement’s … more
The former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic finally received a modicum of justice last week, when a United Nations court in The Hague sentenced him to 40 years in prison for his monstrous war … more
On a late-Shabbat walk in Manhattan last week, I found myself weaving through a large, loud group of people. It turns out it was a pro-Trump rally. One of the people standing around stopped me, … more
Chicken soup is known as the “Jewish penicillin,” but there’s much more to the deep connection between the Jewish experience and healing, argues a new exhibit. “Medicine … more
By Alina Dain Sharon Israeli water experts say that a combination of water from rainfall, recycling of wastewater, desalination of seawater, and a large-scale water conservation campaign has made … more
For many students, science fairs are both fun and enlightening. At top, Shulamith School for Girls students Tamar Davies (left) and Sophie Bhatia are eager to explain their exhibits. Below, fourth … more
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