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To Boldly Explore the Jewish Roots of Star Trek – The New York Times

| January 4, 2022

LOS ANGELES Adam Nimoy gazed across a museum gallery filled with Star Trek stage sets, starship replicas, space aliens, fading costumes and props (think phaser, set to stun).

Muted centenary of an unsung pianist – Slipped Disc

| January 4, 2022

norman lebrecht January 04, 2022 Ronald Smith would have been 100 this week. A shy man, almost blind, he sought no limelight. But without him the world would never have heard of Alkan, and much else.

Weddings of the Year: Four Bethesda-area couples tie the knot in 2021 – BethesdaMagazine.com

| January 4, 2022

Photo by Jana ScottA long-awaited dayWith 17 guests at their backyard wedding, a bride and groom kept things small and personal The Couple: Elizabeth Greenfield-Weiss (maiden name Greenfield), 37, grew up in Bethesda and graduated from Walt Whitman High School in 2002. She has a masters degree in social work and is involved with breast cancer outreach and advocacy.

Joseph Schumpeter and the Economics of Imperialism – Jacobin magazine

| January 4, 2022

Joseph Alois Schumpeter was one of the most prominent political economists during the first half of the twentieth century. He published prolifically in both German and English on questions of economic theory, economic sociology, economic and social policy, and the history of ideas.

OUTLOOK: How to enjoy Black-Eyed Peas in the New Year – The Vicksburg Post – Vicksburg Post

| January 2, 2022

Its out with the old and in with the new new year, that is. And with just hours before the clock strikes midnight and the world ushers in 2022, locals have been scrambling to grocery stores around town making sure they have the traditional Southern fare that is thought to bring good luck for the coming year.

DEVOTIONAL GUIDE: Is the Bible reliable? Ask the eyewitnesses – Park Rapids Enterprise

| January 2, 2022

If a person was to make up those stories, you would stage it to be authenticated by reliable witnesses. But in the Bible, both of these events were first witnessed by people who did not have credibility in their culture. His birth was first witnessed by the shepherds, who were not respected in that day, and His resurrection by a woman, Mary, whose testimony was not valid in court.

Big Bird, Chaim Walder, and the power of nuance – The Times of Israel

| January 2, 2022

In 1971, the famed Mr. Snuffleupagus made his first appearance on Sesame Street.

Tracing The History Of Tel Aviv In Its Street Names – Themississippilink

| January 2, 2022

By Danya Belkin and Oreen Cohen Whether you realize it or not, walking the streets of Tel Aviv can provide a compelling history of the city itself. While most people use the names of the streets simply to navigate from one place to another, if you pause for a moment and take a deeper look, you will discover that the names of the roads, whether its Herzl Street, Dizengoff, or Sheinkin, all have their very own stories to tell. Join us on a most unusual history tour of 11 Tel Aviv streets that help preserve the history of this lively, beach city

Here are the Most Popular Baby Names in Tennessee – rutherfordsource.com

| January 2, 2022

Stacker released a study of the most popular girls and boys names in Tennessee using data from the Social Security Administration. Names are ranked by the number of babies in 2020. In the top ten boy names, the most popular name is Liam for Tennessee which is also ranked number one in the nation followed by William and Elijah

In new job, the Anthony Fauci of the New York City Council aims to fight COVID and antisemitism – Forward

| January 2, 2022

Mark Levine, a term-limited councilman from Manhattan, is battle tested. In his two campaigns for the City Council, Levine, who is Jewish, was subject to vitriolic antisemitic attacks from a primary rival. I have confronted explicit antisemitism in politics before and Ive proven that we can beat it, he said after his re-election


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