Aaron Greenblatt
By Aaron Greenblatt
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Israel News Sukkahs on Wheels
Times Square is not what it used to be. Once a shady, drug-infested corner of Manhattan, the neighborhood is now a bustling center filled with restaurants, shops, shiny office buildings and, most recently, two 48-foot-long sukkahs, courtesy of Chabad-Lubavitch. For the past 20 years, Chabad has thrown makeshift sukkahs onto the beds of pickup trucks…
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Israel News Murder on Bond Street
Before the O.J. Simpsons and Scott Petersons of the world made headlines with upper-crust killings, one New York murder mystery caused a media firestorm that eventually disappeared in the pages of history — until now, 150 years later. New York City historian and author Benjamin Feldman’s new book, “Butchery on Bond Street: Sexual Politics &…
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