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The dam is breaking for LGBT acceptance in the Orthodox world – Jewish Journal

| March 7, 2020

A few days ago, I saw a headline that read: This Orthodox Jewish rabbi just performed his first-ever joyous same-sex wedding. As a gay Jew, this piqued my interest, but for the rest of the world, it seemed that this news went over with a yawn.

MK Dichter: This is going to be a tragedy – Inside Israel – Arutz Sheva

| March 7, 2020

Deputy Defense Minister Avi Dichter warned on Friday that a government supported by the predominantly Arab Joint List party would be a tragedy. Gantz, Ashkenazi, Bogie (Yaalon), Yoaz Hendel and Zvika Hauser - meet Ayman Odeh, your new political partner, Dichter wrote in a post on Facebook

ZOA deserves vote at WZC | Letters to the Editor – Cleveland Jewish News

| March 7, 2020

Zionist Organization of America is leading the most inclusive coalition running for World Zionist Congress. It includes organizations from Ashkenazi, Bukharan, Halabic, Persian, Russian, Sephardi and Syrian Jewish communities

Bank of Jerusalem CEO: how banking will change in the future – The Jerusalem Post

| March 7, 2020

Around the globe, what is commonplace in the financial world, is like science fiction for Israel, says Jerusalem Bank CEO Gil Topaz worriedly, saying regulators need to produce the proper banking atmosphere. Speaking at the Maariv Business Conference 2030, one week before the election, Topaz cautioned future elected officials not to leave Israel behind.Topaz was one of the more interesting speakers at the conference, which included MKs Ayelet Shaked, Gabi Ashkenazi, Yair Lapid and Avigdor Liberman, and Hemi Peres, Prof

Genetic testing is helping prevent cancer and changing treatment plans – PhillyVoice.com

| March 7, 2020

It is a truth universally acknowledged that cancer prevention and early cancer detection saves lives. As scientists and physicians at the major cancer centers work together to unravel the link betweengenetic alterations and cancer risk, genetic testing is rapidly becoming an impactful tool for matching patients to individualized cancer screening programs.

Netanyahu voters, here’s what he thinks of you – Haaretz

| March 7, 2020

Nathan Eshels pronouncements in recordings aired on the investigative TV series Uvda are so important for the public discussion in Israel that its worthwhile to clarify once again what he actually said. The man who is closest to Benjamin Netanyahu, who serves as the prime ministers closest proxy in political horse trading, openly admits not only that Likuds campaign strategy is based solely on inciting hate This hatred is what unites our camp but also that he and his boss operate on the appalling assumption that the only people in government who Netanyahu voters admire are thieves.

Portlands Most Anticipated Restaurant and Bar Openings in Spring 2020 – Eater Portland

| March 7, 2020

In January, when Eater Portland published the most anticipated restaurants of 2020, two bombshells had yet to drop: One, that the couple behind Han Oak would open a tiny restaurant next to their lauded destination, and two, that restaurateur Earl Ninsom and an all-star team of chefs would open a Montavilla restaurant in the former Country Cat space. The two look like huge, huge winners on paper, with star-studded casts of characters and proven skill similar to other openings coming this spring, like the Southeast Portland restaurant from the team behind Bullard, the Japanese cafe from the team behind Nodoguro, and the pizzeria from one of Portlands most oft-covered restaurateurs.

Books and brews, the colonial goodwife, and a rabies clinic – The Boston Globe

| March 7, 2020

NORTH On March 25, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., the Beverly Public Library will host its monthly Books and Brews Book Discussion Group at The Indo Pub, 298 Cabot St. Crack open a cold one and discuss this months book, The Only Woman in the Room by Marie Benedict. The event is held every fourth Wednesday of the month and attendees must be over 21.

UPDATED: A Jewish President in 2020? | The Jewish – The Jewish News

| March 7, 2020

This story has been updated to reflect Bloomberg dropping out of the race. If you ask two Jews, youll get three opinions. The adage could very well describe every seder night debate since the first machloket (dispute) between Hillel and Shammai


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