‘Tu’ much fun: Where to celebrate Tu Bishvat, the Jewish New Year for the Trees, around the Bay Area
Tu Bishvat” literally means the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat but is often called Jewish Earth Day or the New Year for the Trees.
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The Forward on MSNAuthor John Irving’s new novel, ‘Queen Esther,’ deals with Israel and antisemitismThe novelist John Irving is famous for telling stories set in his native New England and in Austria, the site of a pivotal ...
The different target audiences led to the siddurim being printed in two versions: while the siddurim for olim from the Soviet Union contained the Israeli national prayers, those sent through various c ...
Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Schottenstein Chabad House at The Ohio State University hosted a deeply moving event, thanks ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Tony Roberts, a versatile, Tony Award-nominated theater performer at home in both plays and musicals and who ...
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