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All Holocaust survivors’ stories are extraordinary and precious because of the improbable odds of outwitting Hitler and ...
Authored by Assemblymembers Rick Chavez Zbur and Dawn Addis, sponsored by the Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California ...
Was it peaceful protest to attack and injure janitorial employees at Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall a year ago? To seize and occupy the same building? To block traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge, the ...
Mahler’s Third Symphony, An Ode to Nature, opened with a cloudburst of sound as eight horns intoned the opening theme in ...
Those who had never seen Neil Diamond perform live must have felt for the first time the excitement of actor Nick Fradiani’s charm and vocal skills doing a dead-on characterization. This wasn’t an ...
It’s a narrative of transition—from dependence to agency, from miracles to management. Within its verses unfold the full drama of collective life: the struggle for leadership and legitimacy, the fear ...
Finding balance in an unbalanced world can be complicated. Life is full of balance in everyday situations. How much time do ...
A recent editorial in the Jerusalem Post calls for ending the war now, without achieving Israel’s objectives to cleanse Gaza ...
Beth Jacob Congregation on Sunday bid farewell to its spiritual leader of 29 years, as the College-area Orthodox community ...
Shavuot Music program Thursday afternoon, June 5, 2:00-3:30 p.m. in the Astor Judaica Library of the Lawrence Family JCC, I ...
Donald Trump’s threats to withdraw federal funding from Harvard if it doesn’t comply with his demands presage his ultimate ...
As in every good farce, there are double entendres, slamming doors, odd and reshuffled pairings and lots of miscommunication.
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