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Give pease pudding a chance

| January 19, 2015

'Among the cliches are roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, fish and chips and jellied eels' Photograph: Alamy A strange book arrives in the post. Its called 1,000 Foods To Eat Before You Die, and is a follow-up, if thats the right word, to 1,000 Places To See Before You Die. My first thought is: how exhausting.

Jordana Ashkenazi Reel – Video

| January 17, 2015

Jordana Ashkenazi Reel By: Actors One-stop Shop

Prince Andrew, his dictator friend and a sauna for increasing male potency

| January 16, 2015

Sauna involvesbathers, naked but for a hat, beating each other with twigs A source who saw him at an elite spa in Kazakhstan said the duke was 'pleased' with the treatment Prince also laughed at jokes of autocratic Azerbaijan president who is known to make quips about women, said a source He also visited a spa known for its blind masseur during visits to country Duke at centre of a sex scandal over allegations he slept with a 17-year-old Fifth in line to throne has 'emphatically denied' the bombshell allegations By Will Stewart and Jenny Stanton For Mailonline Published: 03:59 EST, 16 January 2015 | Updated: 10:27 EST, 16 January 2015 Prince Andrew had a penchant for a saunas famed for increasing male potency and laughed at jokes about women made by a dictator and former playboy, it has emerged. A close friend of the Prince said he has a love of an ancient type of Kazakh sauna which involves steam sessions where bathers, naked but for a felt hat, beat each other with birch twigs to improve blood circulation.

A tasty tale of growth and food in Seattles Jewish community

| January 16, 2015

Originally published January 15, 2015 at 7:46 PM | Page modified January 15, 2015 at 8:41 PM When you think Seattle seafood what do you think of? Salmon

Magic Flute Abramov Kazantsev Ashkenazi Sanderling 1947 – Video

| January 15, 2015

Magic Flute Abramov Kazantsev Ashkenazi Sanderling 1947 Magic Flute Kurt Sanderling Union Radio Orchestra 1947 Sanderling's version, no dialogue, some narration. Skillful singing in this Russian language Magic Flu... By: Vladimir Stasov

Across L.A., Israels Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi, a Charedi, casts wide net

| January 15, 2015

Israels Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau spoke to the Israeli-American Council during his six-day visit. Photo by Rani Sikolski In his six-day visit to Los Angeles last week, Israels Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau made some unlikely stops. At the pluralistic New Jewish Community High School (NJCHS) in West Hills, Lau spoke to 200 students and faculty members, opening the assembly by reminding students of the intrafamilial conflicts throughout the Bible, implying that despite the ideological and even theological differences between him and the students, I came to say, Hello, my brother.

Sacvan Bercovitch, Translator of Sholem Aleichem, Dies at 81

| January 12, 2015

Cultural Historian's First Love Was Kafka Photo courtesy of Harvard Public Affairs & Communications. Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographer Cultural Historian: At the time of his death, Bercovitch was working on a project entitled, Ashkenazi Renaissance; 1881-1941

Jewish genetic screening becomes more accessible through at-home testing kits

| January 8, 2015

Published on January 7th, 2015 | by LedgerOnline By Diana Burmistrovich/JNS.org One in four Jews is a carrier of one or more of the 19 known preventable Jewish genetic diseases, according to the Center for Jewish Genetics. Although Sephardic Jews and non-Jews can carry these diseases, they appear twice as often for Ashkenazi Jews as they do for the rest of the population

Meet me in Montauk Daniel Ashkenazi – Video

| January 6, 2015

Meet me in Montauk Daniel Ashkenazi Meet me in Montauk - Daniel Ashkenazi Cancin Acstica Cdigo: 1501042900352 Fecha 04-ene-2015 1:47 UTC Licencia: All rights reserved How happy is the blamel... By: Daniel Ashkenazi

New genetic tests for women who are expecting

| January 6, 2015

Published January 06, 2015 Women expecting a baby or planning a pregnancy are being pitched a fast-growing array of tests to check if they are carriers for hundreds of mostly rare genetic diseases. Such genetic testing, called carrier screening, has long been targeted mainly at people of certain ethnic groups such as Ashkenazi Jews, who are at higher risk for some conditions such as Tay-Sachs disease


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