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A Punny Thing Happened on the Way to Services
Archives for September 2020
September 2020
Crossword Puzzle
A Punny Thing Happened on the Way to Services
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
A punny approach to the Jewish New Year, rich with amusing puns and other play-on-words.
Books
Feature
Our Fall One Book, One Hadassah Pick: ‘Other People’s Pets’
Author R.L. Maizes will discuss her debut novel, 'Other People's Pets,' in the October online event for the One Book, One Hadassah national book club.
Guide to Jewish Literature – Sept/Oct 2020
Hadassah
President's Column
An Exceptional New Year
by
Rhoda Smolow
At Rosh Hashanah, the shofar calling us to gather together reminds us of the new forms of assembly we have developed during the pandemic.
Food
Recipe
Tahini-Glazed Carrots
by
Adeena Sussman
With a tahini-silan glaze, these roasted carrots will make a gorgeous side dish for your Rosh Hashanah table—or at any time of the year.
American View
News + Politics
New Brandeis Guide Aims to Deliver the Real Deal on Israel
by
Rahel Musleah
Brandeis faculty members collaborated with scholars from around the world to create the first curated free guide that directs global audiences to reliable sites.
American View
News + Politics
OPINION: Time to Choose—Joe Biden or Donald Trump?
Two Jewish female leaders—one an active Democrat, the other an active Republican—offer their views on the presidential candidates.
Israeli Scene
Feature
Israeli Innovation at Work in Groundbreaking Burials
by
Uriel Heilman
Multilevel interment and subterranean catacombs are among the options for free burial in Israel. Soon, ossuaries may join them.
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