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Books
Emily K. Alhadeff • Associate Editor, JTNews If you’re going to buy one Jewish cookbook this year, make it Lévana Kirschenbaum’s “The Whole Foods Kosher Kitchen: Glorious Meals Pure and Simple” (Lévana… Posted September 12, 2012 |
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Emily K. Alhadeff • Associate Editor, JTNews Occasionally, a book comes out that changes history. One of these books is the Aleppo Codex, the Hebrew Bible manuscript that has survived a millennium… Posted September 10, 2012 |
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Joel Magalnick • Editor, JTNews “There’s nothing more depressing than waking up in your shoes.” That about sums up Silver’s life. He had it good once. Once. He and his… Posted August 29, 2012 |
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Diana Brement • JTNews Columnist I have two words for you: Duck “prosciutto.” If you are reading this around the time of publication (Aug. 31, 2012), you have just enough… Posted August 27, 2012 |
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Robert Wilkes • Special to JTNews “In Jewish thought there are no latecomers,” said novelist and essayist Cynthia Ozick. This phrase should be on the dust jacket of Edward Alexander’s collection… Posted August 21, 2012 |
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Community News
Kline Galland brings health home It’s taken two years, but in mid-April Washington’s nearly century-old Kline Galland Center opened its…
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Day school teacher accused of child molestation A teacher at Torah Day School of Seattle has been charged with four counts of…
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The changing field of Holocaust studies Thinking about the Holocaust often comes from a Central and Eastern European focus, with recognition…
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From JTA News & Features
Cigarette-smuggling Palestinian linked to Ari Halberstam?s Brooklyn Bridge murder
| Israelis rally against budget?s austerity measures
| Jailed Alan Gross settles lawsuit with U.S. gov?t contractor
| Jorge Rafael Videla, Argentinian dictator who killed Jews, dies
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