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Conversion Crisis in Israel Boils With New Appointee
Haifa — Florence Rouaux, a 28-year-old Jerusalemite who immigrated to Israel from Belgium in 2003, completed her conversion to Judaism three years ago. She went through the recognized channels, converting under the auspices of Israel’s state Conversion Authority. But in May of this year, crisis struck the Conversion Authority. Israel’s Supreme Rabbinical Court — which…
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Reclusive Syrian Jews Denounce Hebron Eviction
The recent eviction of Israeli Jewish settlers from a contested building in Hebron has provoked a loud and angry retort from the usually publicity-shy Syrian Jewish community of Brooklyn. In a December 17 gathering that attracted some 300 Syrian Jews, including the community’s leading rabbis, speakers rallied around one of their own: a local women’s…
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Jewish Groups Talk Up Domestic Concerns With Obama Team
Washington — The recent eviction of Israeli Jewish settlers from a contested building in Hebron has provoked a loud. After years of concentrating on foreign policy issues, American Jewish groups are looking to return to their historic focus on domestic policy when lobbying the new administration. A December 18 meeting in Washington between representatives of…
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No Schmaltz, Plenty of Soul
Los Angeles — In celebration of Hanukkah, two groups under the Jewish music label JDub Records, The Sway Machinery and DeLeon, rocked a sparse but enthused crowd at the Troubadour in West Hollywood on December 20. The Sway Machinery, a five-piece band that includes members of such indie rock stalwarts as the Yeah Yeah Yeahs…
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End of Gaza Cease-Fire Leaves Both Sides Better Prepared To Fight
Tel Aviv — December’s close brought with it the end of an unwritten, Egyptian-brokered cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, and six months of relative calm on the Israel-Gaza border. Now, as rockets explode once again in the Israeli border town of Sderot, and Israel contemplates its response to the assaults, both sides, ironically, stand militarily…
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Festival of (New) Light — and Sound
Everyone knows that Hanukkah is the Festival of Lights, so what were artist Julianne Swartz and The Jewish Museum thinking when deciding on a sound installation for the holiday? What they were thinking, it turns out, is that they can change what people know. “The Hanukkah Project: The Sound of Light by Julianne Swartz,” which…
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Yid.Dish: Cranberry Bread
2 cups of flour 1/2 to 3/4 cup of sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda 1 teaspoon salt ½ stick of softened butter ½ cup applesauce 1 beaten egg The zest of one orange 3/4 cup of orange juice 1 teaspoon of cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon of freshly grated nutmeg…
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Israel Embarks on Global PR Campaign To Recruit Support for Gaza Raids
Israel is kicking off a public relations campaign with the intention of widening a basis for international support of a military offensive on the Gaza Strip. Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has instructed Israeli representatives abroad to begin diplomatic efforts focused on members of the United Nations Security Council and Europeans states. The foreign minister told…
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Yid.Dish: Whole Grain Chocolate Chip Cookies
From Myra Kornfeld’s The Healthy Hedonist ½ cup softened unsalted butter or 7 tablespoons coconut oil ¾ cup maple sugar, sucanat or evaporated cane sugar 1 egg (or egg substitute for vegans) 1 ½ cups whole wheat pastry flour or whole grain spelt flour for wheat-free ½ teaspoon baking soda Pinch of salt 1 cup…
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Yid.Dish: Cardamom Scented Oatmeal
Slush. Snow. Wind. Cold. It’s been that kind of weekend around here in Brooklyn and – so I’ve heard – in pretty much the rest of the country. Aside from a brief foray outside en route to the gym, and two neighborhood Chanukah parties this evening (including one in my building, to which I didn’t…
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Focus on Domestic Issues at Transition Team’s Meeting With Jewish Leaders
Washington — In their first meeting with Jewish leaders Thursday, the Obama transition team proved that change is indeed on its way. For the first time in years, a full spectrum of Jewish groups sat around one table for a lengthy, detailed and civilized discussion about the future. Representatives of 29 Jewish groups — from…
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