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Shiryn Ghermezian

Mindy Klein, the wife of New York Yankees president Randy Klein, offered some words of advice to teen olim arriving via Nefesh B’Nefesh.
Mothers and fathers talked about the bittersweet feelings of having their children move to Israel, but they all expressed “1,000 percent” pride (in the words of one father) regarding the future of their sons and daughters as Israeli soldiers defending the State of Israel.
Its closing on June 30 leads to a question people hunger for: Why are there so few Jewish delicatessens left in the Big Apple?
Jewish cuisine is one of the biggest influences in Yeh’s cooking. One reason is that because she lives on a farm, she no longer has the luxury of going to a local store and buying herself a Jewish-inspired meal. If she wants one, she must make it from scratch.
The American Sephardi Federation’s “The Teimani Experience” features rare photographs, religious items, wedding jewelry, clothing, fragrances, music and more.
The 54th annual “Celebrate Israel” parade in New York City on Sunday drew tens of thousands of people, who waved blue-and-white flags and sang Hebrew songs in support of Israel.
Much of the conversations focused on foreign relations and the current hot beds in the world, including North Korea, Syria and Iran.
“I still have the fantasy of being an old Jewish lady living in the Jewish homeland. Someday, I will do it.”
Hundreds of supporters of the Jewish state gather to note 70 years of progress in all aspects of the nation at a gala evening hosted by the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. While Trump could not be there, a number of dignitaries addressed the crowd.
The Israel Defense Forces provides medical staff and treatment to a politically and militarily belligerent nation next door that’s deep in the throes of a civil war and humanitarian crisis. They do so because it’s the right thing to do.
A year-round process has camp leaders implementing and analyzing courses of action to make Israel more relevant to young people’s lives.
From Leonard Nimoy to ancient rabbis: “Jews in space” exhibit details a like-minded preoccupation with astronomy and science fiction.