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Jazz ensemble plan Father's Day concert
Bob Hanni's All Star Jazz Ensemble, headed by jazz guitarist Bob Hanni, featuring Jewish musicians Ed Polokoff (piano) and Lenny Steinberg (percussion) will be performing jazz standards on Father's Day, June 16 at 3 p.m. at the Weisman Community Center in...Tags: Concerts, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Religion and Belief
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Jewish camp reaches out to unaffiliated families
There will be no letters reading "Hello Muddah, hello Faddah" and campers will not complain about alligators in the lake or camp mates getting ptomaine poisoning, as did the forlorn letter writer in Alan Sherman's classic song "Camp Granada." Camp...Tags: Christianity, Israel, YMCA, Religion and Belief, Christian Orthodoxy
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Observing options
There's a big uproar going on at the moment in Jerusalem. No, I'm not talking about partitions or settlements or two-state solutions. I'm talking, of course, about the Women of the Wall. The Women of the Wall are a dedicated group of women who travel to...Tags: Torah, Israel, Christianity, Religious Texts, Rosh Chodesh
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Limitations of the human mind
There are differing opinions concerning the meaning of hok (commonly translated as statute), the type of law discussed at the beginning of this week's portion. (Numbers 19) Some maintain that hok is a law that although not understood today, one day in...Tags: Philosophy, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, Justice System, Lawyers
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J Street without spin
J Street describes itself as the "pro-Israel, pro-peace" lobby, and many news outlets accept that self-portrait without scrutiny. That's a mistake. Rabbi Daniel Gordis challenged J Street's 2011 leadership mission to Israel and the Palestinian Authority....Tags: Israel, Terrorism, Lobbying, Wars and Interventions, Iran
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Religion notes: Lake kids have variety of vacation Bible school programs to choose from this summer
The documentary film "Into Harm's Way" about Vietnam will be shown at 7 p.m. June 18 by the Justice and Peace Committee of The United Church of Christ at The Villages, 12514 County Road 101, Oxford. The documentary is based on the true story of the West...
Tags: Christianity, Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, Anglicanism, Belief and Faith
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FAU creates website to counter anti-Semitism claims
A series of demonstrations by a pro-Palestinian group over the past year have prompted some to claim Florida Atlantic University is not doing enough to counter anti-Semitism. Now Acting President Dennis Crudele's administration is fighting back, with...Tags: Students, Florida Atlantic University, Education, Boca Raton, Teaching and Learning
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Joan Rivers Talks About Turning 80
The Hartford CourantComedienne, author, entrepreneur, red carpet/fashion maven and sometimes Connecticut resident Joan Rivers celebrated a milestone 80th birthday last week, one that turned bittersweet after losing her sister Barbara just days before her June 8 natal day....Tags: Nicole Kidman, Mick Jagger, Breads, Religion and Belief, QVC (tv network)
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Heading back to Camp Granada
You don't have to be Jewish to love comedian Allan Sherman. But if you are - and especially if you are a baby boomer - chances are he was a touchstone of your childhood. For a brief and shining moment in the early 1960s, the bespectacled, corpulent...Tags: Seinfeld (tv program), Humboldt Park, John F. Kennedy, Federal Communications Commission, Mel Brooks
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Afghanistan Sikhs, already marginalized, are pushed to the brink
KABUL, Afghanistan — Outsiders may have trouble distinguishing between the turbans worn by Afghan Sikhs, with their tighter folds, varied colors and tucked-in edges, and those worn by Afghan Muslims, usually black or white with the end hanging...
Tags: National Government, Minority Groups, New Delhi (India), Kabul (Afghanistan), Manmohan Singh
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Child provides 'Fountain of Youth' to seniors
Jordan Lanson listens to Justin Bieber, plays Wii bowling and shops at Justice. Her friends at Abbey Delray prefer ballroom dancing, playing Bingo and participating in aqua aerobics. When she isn't playing soccer or getting pedicures with her friends,...
Tags: Justin Bieber, Lobbying, Wii, Religion and Belief, Politics
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A new synagogue planned for West Boca
An international network of Orthodox Jewish congregations will soon have a permanent outpost in West Boca. Chabad of West Boca Raton, an Orthodox synagogue known for its outreach to unaffiliated Jews, broke ground on Sunday on a 1.2-acre parcel on State...
Tags: Rituals, Christianity, Israel, Palm Beach County, Religious Events
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