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New books: cleaning robots, Jerusalem tunnel adventures and an Old World feud
A vacuum-like robot that cleans the house and a spunky Israeli girl on an underground adventure in Jerusalem are among the characters featured in new children's books for Passover. Read more »
Robin Cohen’s fruit conserve offers some Seder Sweetness
The fragrant flavors of charoset past inspired Robin Cohen, a computer programmer turned national award-winning cook and food writer, to create Seder Sweetness, a new jarred fruit conserve with an easy recipe for home cooks. Read more »
Crafting a memorable Passover with unique ritual objects
Making unique Jewish crafts can transform Passover holiday celebrations from ho-hum to memorable. The new book “Jewish Threads,” along with other books and Internet sites, can help. Read more »
One-state conference at Harvard signifies possible new front in campus Israel wars
The one-state conference held at Harvard University was a sign of a possible new front developing in the campus wars over Israel. Read more »
Boston doctor finds treating transgender youth a transforming experience
Norman Spack, a pediatric endocrinologist in Boston, is the co-founder of the country's first clinic devoted to treating children with gender disorders. Read more »
The word on new Chanukah books for kids
Judah Maccabee, meet the Golem of Prague. And Rebecca Rubin, Engineer Ari, and Nathan and Jacob, two brothers who are part of a modern American Jewish family. Say hello to the cast of characters in this year's new Chanukah children's books. Read more »
In tough times, relying on the Jewish community for help
As American Jews prepare to celebrate Chanukah, Jewish social service agencies across the country are gearing up to help the growing number of needy American families. Read more »
Traveling exhibit showcasing work of groundbreaking children’s author Ezra Jack Keats
An exhibit on author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats (“The Snowy Day”) offers a rare opportunity to see the groundbreaking role that this son of poor Jewish immigrants played in breaking down racial prejudice and stereotypes in children's literature. Read more »
In their 40s and 50s, embarking on second careers as rabbis
Some second-career rabbis are finding their place in the world of Jewish religious leadership in their 40s and 50s. Read more »
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Updated 05/24/12 @ 04:11PM EST
- Jewish groups called on Israel to protect African migrants in Israel after riots in Tel Aviv.
- Republican U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel is returning campaign donations under investigation by federal authorities.
- A new survey suggests that Germans have lost some love for Israel over the past three years.
- An Arab-Israeli immigrant to the United States was found guilty of murder in Michigan.
- Israel's Arava Power Company has closed on financing for eight solar power projects worth $204 million.
- U.S. Jewish groups condemn anti-African violence in Tel Aviv
- Mandel returns funds under investigation
- Obama’s same-sex marriage nod echoes historic Catholic-Jewish debate
- Survey: Israel losing ground with Germans
- Israeli Arab guilty of murder in Michigan
- Israel’s Arava firm finances $204 million for solar projects
- Israel will solve African migrant problem, Netanyahu assures
- Senate distinguishes between Palestinian refugees and descendants



