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Local leaders join group in meeting with Obama

Local leaders join group in meeting with Obama

Three days after being a guest at the White House, Lori Klinghoffer said she is “still flying high.” Klinghoffer was one of 50 Jewish leaders to attend a reception at the State Dining Room on Nov. 9 with President Barack Obama and eight of his key advisers. Read More

A ‘lucky’ family sees a system worth fixing

Prescriptions: Perspectives on Health-care Reform

A ‘lucky’ family sees a system worth fixing

When Benjamin Raskin-Gross, now 13, was born, his mother knew something was wrong. But the doctor picked up the baby and told her, “This is a perfectly normal newborn,” and sent them home from the hospital. Read More

Jews and Muslims ‘twin’ for common agenda

Jews and Muslims ‘twin’ for common agenda

Building a Common Agenda” was the theme of the second annual Weekend of Twinning, Nov. 13-15, which brought together 100 mosques and 100 synagogues from across North America and Europe. Read More

Demolition clears site for new Hillel building

Rutgers organization is one step closer to ground breaking

Demolition clears site for new Hillel building

Students and officials cheered as construction workers readied to demolish a former fraternity house on the site of what will be the new headquarters for Rutgers Hillel. Read More

Israelis surprised at friend’s defeat

Israelis surprised at friend’s defeat

JERUSALEM — Israeli politicians and diplomats expressed surprise over Gov. Jon Corzine’s loss to Republican Chris Christie in last Tuesday’s New Jersey gubernatorial election. Read More

Menendez urges Jews to reach out to Latinos

Senator says Obama on ‘right direction’ in confronting Iran

Menendez urges Jews to reach out to Latinos

Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) urged the Jewish community to create a stronger relationship with Latinos to forge a common bond in support of both Israel and Latin America. Read More

Confronting the clash of religion and media

Confronting the clash of religion and media

Modernity has forced religious authorities to come up with answers to never-before-imagined questions, including, “Can you Skype a minyan and be counted as one of 10 participants?” Read More

Helping Negev growers reach American tables

An eco-entrepreneur seeks a U.S. market for Israeli organics

Helping Negev growers reach American tables

Jewish activists like to talk about “ferment,” an all-purpose term meant to connote Jewish energies bubbling up in the arts, culture, and education. Jeffrey Yoskowitz is one of the rare activists who can talk about “ferment” in all its senses. Read More

Fallen soldier’s father assists fellow veterans

Lt. Seth Dvorin died in Iraq; dad Richard serves the survivors

Fallen soldier’s father assists fellow veterans

When Richard Dvorin hears about New Jersey soldiers who have lost their lives fighting in Afghanistan or Iraq, he proudly dons his Jewish War Veterans hat and uniform and drives to the funeral. Read More

In famed ghetto archive, life in death’s shadow

Professor remembers a celebrated historian of the Warsaw Ghetto

In famed ghetto archive, life in death’s shadow

As the Nazis’ noose tightened on the doomed ghettoes of Warsaw, Cracow, and Lodz, a historian sought to create a kind of immortality for those otherwise condemned to be forgotten. Read More

Candle Lighting Time

3rd of Kislev, 5770
November 20, 2009 | 4:18 p.m.