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Arts News
Tori Gottlieb • Special to JTNews New Century Theatre’s adaptation of Franz Kafka’s The Trial opens tonight, April 5, at the INScape Arts Building. JTNews spoke with Darragh Kennan, the company’s… Posted April 5, 2013 |
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Charlene Freadman Kahn • JTNews Correspondent “Bubby’s Kitchen” is opening in Kirkland, but it’s not a restaurant. It’s a one-woman musical presentation created and performed by Shira Ginsburg, a cantor, mezzo-soprano,… Posted April 1, 2013 |
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Gigi Yellen-Kohn • JTNews Correspondent He was a force to be reckoned with, this large-voiced man, the composer Bonia Shur. When Shur died last August at the age of 89,… Posted March 20, 2013 |
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Michael Fox • Special to JTNews The unexpectedly lovely documentary “Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story” reminds us what an unequivocal Israeli hero looks like. A portrait of the life and… Posted March 20, 2013 |
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Dikla Tuchman • JTNews Correspondent “When Moses was in Egypt land, let my people go…” The haunting words of this recognizable Passover hymn take on new meaning in the highly… Posted March 18, 2013 |
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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
Kerry to visit Israel, Palestinian areas next week
| WWII-era Jewish tombstones unearthed in eastern Poland
| Moroccan jailed for five years for plotting to bomb Milan synagogue
| Thousands protest in Jerusalem against haredi draft
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