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Yishai and Widen on Violence in the Middle East
 
Israel’s President’s Conference Kicks Off with Birthday Bash

June 19, 2013 - 1:30 AM
 
Search for Kidnapped Soldier Cancelled

June 19, 2013 - 12:32 AM
 
Flatbush Yeshiva: Bumping Students from Plane Was not Anti-Semitic

June 18, 2013 - 6:41 PM
 
Turbulent Middle East Guarantees Increased US Arms for Israel

June 18, 2013 - 6:22 PM
 
Russia Claims Iran Ready to Stop Enrichment of 20% uranium

June 18, 2013 - 4:58 PM
 
Robert DeNiro and Peres Talk About Iran

June 18, 2013 - 4:00 PM
 
Dov Hikind’s Mother Dies at 85; Burial Today

June 18, 2013 - 3:22 PM
 
Screams of Rabin Blood Libel after Fake Posting of Lapid as Hitler

June 18, 2013 - 2:51 PM
 
Ed Koch’s Tombstone Bears Wrong Year of Birth

June 18, 2013 - 2:21 PM
 
Women of the Kotel Rev Up the Provocation with a Sefer Torah

June 18, 2013 - 2:00 PM
 
98-Year-Old Charged with Execution, Torture of Jews

June 18, 2013 - 1:28 PM
 
Park Slope Welcomes Anthony Weiner with Open Arms

June 18, 2013 - 11:40 AM
 
Clinton’s $500K Advice: Learn to Live with Palestinian State

June 18, 2013 - 11:01 AM
 
Orthodox Yeshiva Graduates Class of Female Leaders

June 18, 2013 - 10:51 AM
 
Bennett: Police Got ‘Wide Powers’ to Catch ‘Price Tag’ Activists

June 18, 2013 - 10:22 AM
 
The RCA Supports Rabbi David Stav

June 18, 2013 - 8:04 AM
 
Film of Israeli Rape Victim Who Became Miss World, at AFI

June 18, 2013 - 6:19 AM
 
Streisand Spouts Off on Women ‘In Foreign Land of Israel’

June 18, 2013 - 12:28 AM
 
‘What’s Bad for the Goose is Worse for Kosher Slaughter’

June 17, 2013 - 10:56 PM
 
Los Angeles Freeway Project Causes Havoc with ‘Eruv’

June 17, 2013 - 10:23 PM
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How To Make An Upsherin

Posted on: June 14th, 2013

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This past Lag B'Omer, we were blessed to make our first upsherin, where we celebrate our son’s first hair cut. It’s a wonderful milestone that mimics the three years that we refrain from plucking a tree’s first fruits and symbolizes the entry of the child into the world of Torah learning. It’s a clear sign to everyone; this boy is no longer a baby.

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Devora Omer: ‘Our Fountainhead Of Culture’

Posted on: May 31st, 2013

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An enormous crowd of admirers turned up at her recent funeral. From members of government to those in the arts and sciences, all came to pay their last respects to the beloved author. Minister of Culture Limor Livnat expressed her deep sorrow, and called her "the greatest writer for children and youth in the history of Hebrew literature,” elaborating: “Devora Omer gave unusual expression to values ​​of Zionism and made them an important part of our lives."

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Bo’ee Kallah

Posted on: May 24th, 2013

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It's all over. The orchestra is still, the lights are dimmed. Your simcha outfits hang in your closet, silent witnesses to a time you will treasure in your mind and heart forever.

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Yolande Gabai Harmer: Israel’s Secret Heroine

Posted on: May 17th, 2013

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Moshe Sharett, the head of the Jewish Agency’s Political Department, visited Egypt in 1945. In Cairo he met a most remarkable young woman, a beautiful journalist who was the darling of Egyptian high society - from high-ranking military brass, to culture icons and Muslim sheikhs, to the court of King Faruk.

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How To Travel Like A Family And Stay A Family (Part III)

Posted on: May 10th, 2013

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As I mentioned in my earlier articles about our family trip to Israel, our night flight went pretty smooth, thanks to my children’s willingness to sleep throughout the flight. I, on the other hand, didn’t sleep a wink and I wasn’t feeling too great by the time we landed. But we were finally in Israel, and just being in the beautifully renovated Ben Gurion airport and hearing all the Hebrew around us was exciting enough.

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Cupcake Flower Bouquet

Posted on: May 10th, 2013

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While all the flowers that grace your Shavuos table will surely be a delight to your eye, these will be a delight for your palette as well. Create them at any level, simple or sophisticated; any way you make them they’re sure to be a sensation.

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CLEP-ing Your Way To Lower College Costs

Posted on: May 2nd, 2013

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If you have high school aged kids, chances are that very soon you are going to start seeing the warning signs. The pale, nervous faces. The eyes, ringed by dark circles due to lack of sleep. The irritability, tinged with impending hysteria. That's right, finals are coming and your normally moody, unpredictable and volatile teenager is about to become moodier, more unpredictable and volatile beyond belief.

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Margaret Thatcher: A Friend Of The Jewish People And Israel

Posted on: May 2nd, 2013

SectionsJewess PressImpact Of Women On Jewish History/Prof. L. Jackson

Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the famous “Iron Lady,” often said that her greatest accomplishment was not her work in helping to topple the Soviet Union or being the first British woman to hold the post of prime minister, but rather her efforts “to save a Jewish teenager in Austria from the grasp of Hitler’s terror.”

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Empowering Jewish Women

Posted on: May 2nd, 2013

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The day after graduating Brandeis University, Sara Yocheved Rigler joined a Vedanta ashram in the woods of eastern Massachusetts. She would never have guessed that the fifteen years she spent there were going to be stepping stones on her path to becoming a world-renowned writer and lecturer on Jewish topics and the initiator behind three programs designed to impact the lives of Jewish women all over the world.

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Now What Do I Do?

Posted on: April 26th, 2013

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It happens to all of us. I call them “kitchen mishaps” and they can range from the small to large. Sometimes they come in extra small and other times they might be XXL just like our clothes sizes. But as I said, they happen to us all.

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Irena Sendler: Let’s Remember A Remarkable Heroine

Posted on: April 18th, 2013

SectionsJewess PressImpact Of Women On Jewish History/Prof. L. Jackson

“I’m no heroine. I only did what any moral person would do,” Irena Sendler protested with understated modesty. “I simply tried to help the people in need.”

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How To Travel Like A Family And Stay A Family (Part II)

Posted on: April 12th, 2013

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Last month, I discussed our tumuloutous family trip to Israel and the many mistakes and some smart moves we made along the way. Hopefully you can learn from our mistakes and incorporate the lessons we learned in your own family trips.

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Unsung Heroes: A Behind The Scenes Look At The Jewish Music Business

Posted on: April 5th, 2013

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I know this is supposed to be a consumer column, but let's face it. We have all just spent the last few weeks preparing, cleaning and shopping until our credit cards begged for mercy and our family members have started wondering if Windex is our new signature scent. The last thing anyone wants to be thinking about right now is buying more stuff, making home improvements or otherwise planning ahead.

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Ruchama Cabilo: Motherhood

Posted on: April 5th, 2013

SectionsJewess PressImpact Of Women On Jewish History/Prof. L. Jackson

Each year International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8. Thousands of events occur, not only on this day but also throughout March to mark the social, economic and political accomplishments of women.

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Going Nuts – A Guide to an Allergy-Friendly Pesach

Posted on: March 22nd, 2013

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Preparing for an ordinary Pesach is daunting enough with all of the cleaning, shopping, cooking, and preparation, but add food allergies to the mix and you could literally “go nuts.” Don’t go nuts, go nut-free and egg-free too. While Pesach poses dietary challenges, they are not insurmountable.

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“Daughter Of Zion” – Our Historic Right

Posted on: March 21st, 2013

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The Prophet Yeshayahu’s messages of Geula/ Redemption are apt answers to our present-day prayers. They are tailor made for our times. He exhorts the people of Israel to abandon their self-image as aniya soara -- a poor tempest-tossed woman ( 54:11) -- and rise as bat Tziyon -- the daughter of Zion, a nation with a sense of pride and dignity.

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How To Travel Like A Family And Stay A Family (Part I)

Posted on: March 15th, 2013

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I’m very passionate about Israel and it’s always been my desire to share that passion with my children. It was a sad day in our home when we missed out on the great deal to Israel earlier this year, but thankfully, my husband managed to snag an almost as good one a couple of months later.

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Cooking For Pesach

Posted on: March 8th, 2013

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When cooking early for Pesach I always start with foods that require patience and attention, which we have in short supply as Yom Tov gets closer.

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Juliette Samama: Volunteer Par Excellence

Posted on: March 8th, 2013

SectionsJewess PressImpact Of Women On Jewish History/Prof. L. Jackson

Volunteerism is in her DNA. Juliette Samama was born in Tunis, Tunisia, daughter of Rav Ishua Shtrug, the rabbi, chazan (cantor), mohel (circumsciser) and shochet (ritual slaughterer) of the city’s Jewish community. He performed the functions of four men, yet did not draw a salary.

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The Power Of Being Absolutely Positive

Posted on: March 7th, 2013

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A negative person may use words that are bland and lack vibrancy, like "did" and "worked" instead of words like "successfully accomplished" and "rigorously completed" which convey a more positive, powerful side.

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