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Celebration Set for Boyle Heights on Final Night of Hanukkah – NBC Southern California

| January 4, 2020

Free public menorah lighting ceremonies will be held at various locations in Los Angeles County Sunday to mark the final night of Hanukkah, including in Boyle Heights, once the main center of Jewish life on the West Coast. "Chanukah on the Eastside," will be held from 7-10 p.m

New Year’s resolutions and traditions | Street Smarts – News-Press Now

| January 2, 2020

New Years Day finds us with a lot of new people walking around. Even the people we know are strangers today. We may appear strange even to ourselves today.

The New York Times ran a disturbing op-ed. But the backlash misses the mark – The Guardian

| January 2, 2020

Just three days before the dawn of the third decade of the 21st century, one of the worlds top newspapers published a column by one if its full-time opinion contributors arguing that one ethnic group is inherently more intelligent than others. In this case, the superior ethnic group in question was, unsurprisingly, that to which the writer belongs.

10 Ways American Jewish Life Changed in the 2010s Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| December 31, 2019

Featured photo courtesy of Shulamit Seidler-Feller/MaharatBy JTA Staff NEW YORK (JTA) All of the gloom and doom that many in the Jewish community have felt toward the end of this decade should not obscure the fact that the 2010s were full of innovation. Yes, there was an alarming rise in anti-Semitism across the U.S. and the world, which culminated in several violent attacks on Jews and Jewish institutions

Throw a Dish. Dont Eat Lobster. What Are Your New Years Superstitions? – The New York Times

| December 31, 2019

Kiss your lover at midnight. Fling open all your windows and doors.

Our 10 most read stories of 2019: genetics, TV, ‘Barbie Death Camp’ and more – The Jewish News of Northern California

| December 31, 2019

It was quite a year for the Jews of the Bay Area. From TV shows to Barbie Death Camp to white supremacists to racial diversity in the Jewish community, here are the 10 stories our online readers clicked on the most in 2019.

Sephardic and Yemenite Chanukah Lighting In a Yeshiva or University Dormitory, Part II – Jewish Link of New Jersey

| December 29, 2019

By Rabbi Haim Jachter | December 26, 2019 Hacham Ovadia Vs. Ribi Messas Chacham Ovadia (Teshuvot Yechave Daat 6:43) applies the Sephardic practice for only the head of the family to kindle Chanukah lights to even out-of-town yeshiva or university students who reside in an apartment or dormitory

Were the original Hanukkah latkes really ricotta pancakes from Italy? – The Times of Israel

| December 29, 2019

This Hanukkah, perhaps you might want to hold off on the potatoes, the applesauce, and the sour cream, and instead think about ricotta cheese specifically, ricotta cheese pancakes from southern Italy, which might be the original Hanukkah latke, or traditional fried potato pancake.

Celebration Set for Boyle Heights on Final Night of Hanukkah – MyNewsLA.com

| December 29, 2019

Share this article: Free public menorah lighting ceremonies will be held at various locations in Los Angeles County Sunday to mark the final night of Hanukkah, including in Boyle Heights, once the main center of Jewish life on the West Coast. Chanukah on the Eastside, will be held from 7-10 p.m. at Boyle Heights History Tours, 2026 E.

A vainikas journey around the world – The Hindu

| December 29, 2019

Nirmala Rajasekars camaraderie is her strength, be it a concert or conversation. Her passion for music comes through when she talks


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