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Israel & Lebanon Share a Long, Complicated History
The two nations share a legacy of conquests, occupations, and perseverance.
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Richard Baroff
May 11, 2022, 12:36 pm
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Bob Bahr
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Chana Shapiro
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The Tangled Traditions of Chanukah and Thanksgiving
According to scholars, both gratitude-based holidays reflect the lasting influence of Sukkot.
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Bob Bahr
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New Rabbi Defies Convention
Congregation Etz Chaim’s assistant rabbi brings a contemporary, multicultural dimension to the traditional role of spiritual leader.
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Read community insights, advice and perspectives during Passover.
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When Dave looks in the mirror, the changes that come with age are obvious. But to anyone who thinks him old, he has this message: Get off my lawn.
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Dace Schechter
March 16, 2021, 2:58 pm
Bible Scroll Fragments Among Dazzling Artifacts Found in Dead Sea Cave of Horror
Parts of books of Nahum and Zechariah, world’s oldest woven basket, 6,000-year-old mummified child, Bar Kochba Revolt coins among stunning finds from daring Judean Desert rescue op
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AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN
November 11, 2020, 6:14 am
Former Armed Forces Chaplain Honors Vets
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Rabbi Albert Slomovitz
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