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VIDEO: Isaac Sutton Sings Hebrew Version of ‘Till I Hear You Sing’ – Broadway World

| October 26, 2021

In celebration of his upcoming return to the NYC stage with "Broadway Israel" on October 24 at The Green Room 42, after a long forced Covid break, Isaac Sutton has released a special Hebrew lyric video of "Till I Hear You Sing" from Phantom of the Opera's sequel "Love Never Dies".

One of the world’s most tight-knit Jewish communities, Venezuelans still mourn their Surfside victims. – Connecticut Jewish Ledger

| October 26, 2021

By Orge Castellano CARACAS, Venezuela (JTA) The Champlain Towers building collapse in Surfside, Florida, impacted a range of communities whose members lived in the diverse Miami-Dade area: immigrants from across Latin America, Jewish retirees from the Northeast, Jews from Puerto Rico. One of them still feeling the most pain months later is the Jewish community of Caracas, Venezuelas capital city

Passover comes to the ‘Great British Baking Show’ – Connecticut Jewish Ledger

| October 26, 2021

(JTA) Jrgen Krauss, the basically a Jewish dad on the latest season of The Great British Baking Show, lived up to his reputation during Desserts Week when he produced a Passover-inspired pavlova with a traditional charoset topping. Krauss, who is from the Black Forest region of Germany, is married to a British Jew

Victoria Pedretti Boyfriend: Who Is The Actress Dating Now? – The Artistree

| October 26, 2021

The YOU star who bagged the horror genres Scream Queen accolade for her captivating performances in various shows of the same genre. Alongside the famous gossip girl fame actor Penn Badgley, Victoria sure made her mark with her toe to toe performance both with her skills and character. YOU is one of a kid controversy, and the series presents us with the creepiest, utter maniac Joe Goldberg with his weirdest obsessions of making other lives his prey.

New genetic study: More evidence for modern Ashkenazi Jews’ ancient Hebrew patrimony – Scope

| October 18, 2021

I hail from the so-called Ashkenazi branch of Jews, who account for the great majority of all Jews in the world today.

Who are the Ashkenazi Jews? (with pictures) – Info Bloom

| October 18, 2021

Ashkenazi Jews are people who are descended from the Jewish population of Central and Eastern Europe. Judaism can be both a cultural and a religious identity, and in the case of Ashkenazi Jews, it is possible for someone to be culturally or ethnically descended from the Ashkenazim without practicing Judaism, or for someone to adopt Ashkenazic traditions without being ethnically related to the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe.

Ashkenazi Jewish Genetic Panel (AJGP) | Michigan Medicine – uofmhealth

| October 18, 2021

What Are Ashkenazi Jewish Genetic Diseases? Ashkenazi Jewish genetic diseases are a group of rare disorders that occur more often in people of Eastern European (Ashkenazi) Jewish heritage than in the general population. Even though most of these diseases are severe and can cause early death, some can be treated to reduce symptoms and prolong life.

In the mind of a murderer: Can you eye an assassin? – The Jerusalem Post

| October 18, 2021

According to top investigative psychologists and criminologists, while there are murder typologies or profiles, there are no general signs that this or that person is going to become a murderer, said Dr. Dar Peleg, an expert in psychological profiling, credibility assessment and behavioral-pattern analysis who spent from 2009 until 2015 as a member of the Israel Police.

After a month in hiding, Afghanistans last Jew arrives in Turkey – Forward

| October 18, 2021

ISTANBUL Zebulon Simentov looked tired but relieved as he exited the customs and baggage claim area of Istanbuls new airport on the shores of the Black Sea Sunday morning. It had been quite a trip from his home in Kabul, where he became a minor celebrity to the international media as the last surviving Jew in Afghanistan. He was a colorful symbol of a community whose history stretches back at least 1,500 years

After Breast Cancer Twice in One Year, Early Detection and New Radiation Therapy Made All the Difference – Columbia University Irving Medical Center

| October 18, 2021

Mammograms were never something Karin Diamond tried to avoid.


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