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Young Judaea Independent: Moving On—and Up
Archives for October 2013
October 2013
Hadassah
Feature
Young Judaea Independent: Moving On—and Up
by
Rahel Musleah
Naomi Solkowitz, 17, remembers an idyllic shabbat at Camp Tel Yehudah last summer when she and her friends lay on their backs cloud-watching by the
The Jewish Traveler
Feature
The Jewish Traveler: Macedonia
by
Esther Hecht
A new, 30-ton bronze statue of Alexander the Great towers over Skopje’s central square. The statue is part of Skopje 2014, a $102-million project that
Arts
Feature
Arts
Feature
The Arts: A Museum in the Void
by
Ruth Ellen Gruber
by
Ruth Ellen Gruber
Since it opened its doors last April during high-profile ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the Museum of the History of Polish
Food
Personality
Season to Taste: Life of Spice
by
Adeena Sussman
Growing up on Kibbutz Dan in the Upper Galilee, Lior Lev Sercarz was initiated early into the power of spices. From tangy amba (mango pickle)
Books
Personality
Profile: Carolyn Starman Hessel
by
Amy Klein
When asked what her favorite book is, Carolyn Starman Hessel evades selecting a current title. “What is the Jewish book that most influenced my life?
Health + Medicine
Feature
Medicine: Changing a Nation’s Diet
by
Wendy Elliman
You are a week into your latest diet, which is based on sound nutritional principles. Or maybe you are following a fad diet that worked
Books
Personality
Philip Roth, New Jersey’s Native Son and Writer
by
Rahel Musleah
Literary giant Philip Roth—a Pulitzer-winning novelist who was Jewish, or a Jewish writer who won a Pulitzer?
Hadassah
President's Column
President’s Column: Holiday and History
by
Marcie Natan
This year, Thanksgiving and the first day of Hanukka fall one day before the November 29 anniversary of the United Nations approval of the partition
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