Inside this week's newspaper … A Congresswoman fights a company that collaborated with the Nazis and won't say it's sorry … voters will decide if HALB gets to buy the No. 6 school … JNF talks Mideast in Hewlett … Ravs Billet and Freedman talk Torah … Alan Jay Gerber talks books … the Olympics are in the kitchen, with a chocolate twist … sneakers tie a boy to his grandpa, his heritage, and his people's army … Young Israel of Woodmere looks to local yeshivot for its sefer picks … the U.S. valued Chagall's art more than Chagall the man … time for honest talk about BDS … Malka on education … joy at DRS … school news in the back … and the biggest events calendar in the Towns … plus a whole lot more!
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2/13/14
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Tuesday night: A new Ulpan class
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2/12/14
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I remember as a kid being glued to the TV in 1972, watching Mark Spitz (my future husband, or so I thought at the time). He was my favorite Olympian. He was handsome, talented, won seven gold medals, was planning to go to dental school, and he was Jewish — a great catch.
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By Judy Joszef
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2/12/14
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Education seems to be a constant theme running through every issue of The Jewish Star. We cover initiatives in education, what to teach, how to teach it, the importance of learning Torah, the importance of speaking with Holocaust survivors, and the importance of learning from our past.
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Why is it ok for homeowners on Broadway in Lawrence, Cedarhurst and Woodmere to ignore their responsibility to shovel the sidewalks in front of their homes? Time and again, days and days after a snowstorm, pedestrians must struggle to walk on the sidewalks, risking a fall on the ice and packed snow.
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There is a smug sense of “I told you so” about the challenge that Israel faces from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
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Ben Cohen, JNS
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2/12/14
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He holds a distinguished pulpit in Silver Spring just outside our nation’s capital.
Recognized locally as a poseik (decisor) on Jewish law, Rabbi Moshe Walter provides his most fortunate pulpit at the Woodside Synagogue Ahavat Torah a reliable source of Torah and halacha, both practical and theoretical.
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By Alan Jay Gerber
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2/12/14
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Dr. Paul Brody of Great Neck (right) recently saluted Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Grossman (center) at Migdal Ohr’s Annual Dinner at the Espace in Midtown Manhattan.
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2/12/14
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After Moshe breaks the first Luchot (Tablets), he is graced with a unique aura that raises his status in the eyes of the people. First he is forced to take his tent some distance outside of the camp (2000 cubits — see Targum Yonatan) because G-d’s presence leaves from amongst the people (33:7-11).
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By Rabbi Avi Billet
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2/12/14
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This week’s portion, Ki Tissah, contains one of the most challenging episodes in the entire Torah. Just six weeks after hearing G-d’s words directly at Sinai, the Jews construct for themselves a golden calf calling out, “These are your gods oh Israel!”
How could a nation that witnessed the splitting of the sea, the great miracles of the Exodus, and that stood at Sinai, make such a horrendous mistake?
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By Rabbi Binny Freedman
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2/12/14
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