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Rabbi Bradd Boxman, Koli Tikvah
Last Week: Flying under the radar but important to the American Jewish community was a solidarity prayer service held on Monday opposite the Israeli consulate Miami in support of women's rights to pray freely at the Western Wall in Israel. Looking...
Tags: Feminism, Religion and Belief
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FAU creates website to counter anti-Semitism claims
A series of demonstrations by a pro-Palestinian group over the past year have prompted some to claim Florida Atlantic University is not doing enough to counter anti-Semitism. Now Acting President Dennis Crudele's administration is fighting back, with...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Florida Atlantic University, Students
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Joan Rivers Talks About Turning 80
The Hartford CourantComedienne, author, entrepreneur, red carpet/fashion maven and sometimes Connecticut resident Joan Rivers celebrated a milestone 80th birthday last week, one that turned bittersweet after losing her sister Barbara just days before her June 8 natal day....Tags: Salisbury (Litchfield, Connecticut), Oprah Winfrey, QVC (tv network), Memorial Day, Mick Jagger
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Heading back to Camp Granada
You don't have to be Jewish to love comedian Allan Sherman. But if you are - and especially if you are a baby boomer - chances are he was a touchstone of your childhood. For a brief and shining moment in the early 1960s, the bespectacled, corpulent...
Tags: Television, Federal Communications Commission, Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Music
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Afghanistan Sikhs, already marginalized, are pushed to the brink
KABUL, Afghanistan — Outsiders may have trouble distinguishing between the turbans worn by Afghan Sikhs, with their tighter folds, varied colors and tucked-in edges, and those worn by Afghan Muslims, usually black or white with the end hanging...
Tags: Minority Groups, New Delhi (India), Politics, Religion and Belief, National Government
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Child provides 'Fountain of Youth' to seniors
Jordan Lanson listens to Justin Bieber, plays Wii bowling and shops at Justice. Her friends at Abbey Delray prefer ballroom dancing, playing Bingo and participating in aqua aerobics. When she isn't playing soccer or getting pedicures with her friends,...
Tags: Politics, Passover, Religion and Belief, Wii, Lobbying
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A new synagogue planned for West Boca
An international network of Orthodox Jewish congregations will soon have a permanent outpost in West Boca. Chabad of West Boca Raton, an Orthodox synagogue known for its outreach to unaffiliated Jews, broke ground on Sunday on a 1.2-acre parcel on State...
Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Yamim Noraim, Israel, Religion and Belief, Rituals
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Deep in thought over 'Hannah Arendt'
How does one make a movie about thought? That was the dilemma noted German director Margarethe von Trotta faced when she began work on her latest film, "Hannah Arendt," which opened June 7. The biopic reunites Von Trotta with actress Barbara Sukowa,...Tags: Janet McTeer, Trials, Hannah Arendt (movie), Criminals, Entertainment
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McKinnon brothers to compete in international tourney in Israel
Burbank — Brothers Ian and Sam McKinnon are used to a little friendly competition. As baseball players for Burbank High this past season, the brothers got a healthy dose of competition while helping lead the Bulldogs to their first Pacific...
Tags: Sports, Pan American Games, College Baseball, Baseball, Religion and Belief
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Jewish women keep making inroads at Western Wall
JERUSALEM -- Under heavy police protection and confronted by Orthodox protesters, hundreds of women attended prayers held Sunday morning at the Western Wall in what has become a heated religious and political issue. Members and supporters of the...
Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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The Trojan Horse is already here and is now revealed
SomersetThree families of the Navy SEAL Team 6, had funeral services for their three sons who were killed in Afghanistan, Aug. 6, 2011, in Washington. The military brass invited a Muslim cleric to have the final prayer. The Muslim cleric read from their...Tags: White House, U.S. Senate, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Valerie Jarrett, Politics
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Israel ranks low in international giving
JERUSALEM — Israeli doctors were among the first to set up emergency hospitals in Haiti after its devastating 2010 earthquake. Israel also swiftly dispatched water-purification experts to Japan following the 2011 tsunami and trauma experts to Boston...
Tags: Africa, Politics, Bill Gates, Government, Israel
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