Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
Joshua Nelson My previous article focused on events for grownups on Wednesday and Thursday of this week including events that continue into the...
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Monday, December 21st, 2009
By now it's a cliche that American Jews celebrate Christmas by going to the movies and then eating out at a Chinese restaurant. There is no shortage...
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Friday, December 11th, 2009
Our Peterbald cat Sasson watching our oil hanukkiah last year. Hanukkah (also transliterated as Chanukah), a joyous but minor holiday begins this...
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It's a pity so many of us are coughing, sneezing, and otherwise feeling miserable, because this week's NYC Jewish events include engaging talks, fun...
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Events of Jewish interest include limited screenings of several movies, but we'll start with tomorrow's job fair in Staten Island. Staten Island Job...
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Last night J.J. Keki of Uganda's Abayudaya Jewish community shared his community's history, music, and current situation at Park Slope Jewish Center...
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J.J. Keki of Uganda's Abayadayu Jewish community. Two Jewish singles events will take place tomorrow and motzei Shabbat (Saturday night):...
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He spends his mornings studying Tanach, Talmud, and commentaries, his afternoons training in the weight room, jogging or sparring in the boxing ring....
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Rabbi Arik Ascherman, executive director of Israel's Rabbis for Human Rights, will talk and answer questions about Gaza, the Goldstone Report on...
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Darfuri women who find shelter in UN refugee camps in Chad after fleeing the genocide in their homeland remain at risk of violent assault including...
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