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Arts News
Joel Magalnick • Editor, JTNews Hey, what’s that I hear in the background? It’s nice, it’s perhaps a little worldly, it’s even got a little beat. It’s Hanukkah-like, but it… Posted November 13, 2012 |
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Gigi Yellen-Kohn • JTNews Correspondent “Cantata for the Children of Terezìn” by Mary Ann Joyce-Walter Ravello Records, $16.99 CD. 50 minutes. Reminiscent of Mahler and Brahms, with a generous dash… Posted November 13, 2012 |
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Emily K. Alhadeff • Associate Editor, JTNews Deb Perelman is dreaming about a pumpkin cheesecake gingersnap pie. “I think I just dream [recipes] up most of the time,” Perelman explained. “They just… Posted November 12, 2012 |
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Chavie Lieber • JTA World News Service NEW YORK (JTA) — It’s not every day an Israeli wakes up to an email inbox full of love letters from Iran. Yet they come… Posted November 12, 2012 |
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Peter Klein • Special to JTNews An opera written in a Nazi concentration camp about a murderous ruler who tries to outdo Death himself might sound far-fetched. But that is exactly… Posted October 31, 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 Updated May 20, 2013. A teacher at Torah Day School of Seattle has pleaded…
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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
State Dept. notes rise in anti-Semitism
| Jewish tombstone fragments discovered in Polish town near Treblinka
| Israel cancels UNESCO visit, cites politics by Palestinians
| Composer Wagner?s family to give correspondence to state archives
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