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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.

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.

The Formation of the Talmud: Scholarship and Politics in Yitzhak Isaac Halevy’s Dorot Harishonim Yeshiva University News – Yu News

| December 24, 2021

While the identities of the Stammaim and Savoraim who had a hand in finalizing the Talmud as we know it will likely never be known, that hasnt stopped lovers of the Talmud from speculating on its historical development. InThe Formation of the Talmud: Scholarship and Politics in Yitzhak Isaac Halevys Dorot Harishonim, Rabbi Dr.

Just sometimes there are no words – Australian Jewish News

| December 24, 2021

Lemony Snickett is the pen name of the author and narrator in the series of childrens novels about An unfortunate series of events. The novels chronicle the mishaps and misadventures of three orphan children in search of answers to questions about their parents origins and ultimate end.

Around Town: It’s time to put Christ back in Christmas – VVdailypress.com

| December 24, 2021

Pat Orr| Guest Columnist There are thousands of religions worldwide, but the five oldest and largest religions are usually considered the main ones. In order of their population percentage according to yourdictionary.com are, Christianity 31.5%, Islam 23.2%, Hindu 15%, Buddhism 7.1%, and Judaism at 0.2%

The Joy of Judaism – Jewish Exponent

| December 24, 2021

Rabbi Mendy Deitsch By Rabbi Mendy Deitsch When we were young, my mother invited her OB-GYN to join us for a Friday night Shabbos meal.

Where Are the Yeshivish Writers? – Tablet Magazine

| December 24, 2021

Isnt it true that only men speak Yeshivish? my linguistics professor at Columbia University asked me on the first day of class.


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