Beliefs and concepts

Electronic and Cyber Communication in Relationships: Futility or Utility? October 12, 2012 5:03 pm

Electronic and Cyber Communication in Relationships: Futility or Utility?

The 30-something businessman was just finishing lunch when a text message came to his fancy...

Introduce Legislation to Limit Anti-Israel Hate Speech October 12, 2012 12:27 pm

Introduce Legislation to Limit Anti-Israel Hate Speech

Nothing makes us cringe more than screaming headlines reporting racist outbursts or hate crimes...

Natural Theology’s Revenge October 11, 2012 2:03 am

Natural Theology’s Revenge

“A rare experience of a moment at daybreak, when something in nature seems to reveal...

Christians Show Love of Israel in Jerusalem Streets October 5, 2012 1:59 am

Christians Show Love of Israel in Jerusalem Streets

There was love in the air of Jerusalem on Thursday afternoon. Marching through the streets...

The Shtomp, Or The Case Against Religious Dancing October 5, 2012 1:49 am

The Shtomp, Or The Case Against Religious Dancing

Simchat Torah, the festival of Rejoicing Over The Law, is upon us and once again I find myself...

When the United Nations Unites One Nation September 30, 2012 4:51 am

When the United Nations Unites One Nation

Jews and decent people the world over swelled in appreciation when Israel’s Prime Minister,...

Water: Rethinking Our Consumption September 28, 2012 2:37 pm

Water: Rethinking Our Consumption

Most of us in the West take water for granted. When I was growing up, I don’t recall...

Speculation, Faith, and Unproven Assumptions: The History of Origin  of Life Research in Scientists Own Words September 27, 2012 2:00 am

Speculation, Faith, and Unproven Assumptions: The History of Origin of Life Research in Scientists Own Words

(1945) Dr. Ernst Chain, Nobel Prize Medicine, 1945- The Life of Ernst Chain: Penicillin and...

Use Fish, Not Chicken for Kaparot September 25, 2012 2:26 pm

Use Fish, Not Chicken for Kaparot

Thousands of Orthodox Jews are preparing to swing live chickens over their heads before Yom...

Thoughts From the UK’s Chief Rabbi on Yom Kippur 5773 September 24, 2012 4:34 pm

Thoughts From the UK’s Chief Rabbi on Yom Kippur 5773

Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the supreme moment of Jewish time, a day of fasting...

Thoughts on Cole Porter, Franz Schubert and Yom Kippur September 24, 2012 4:23 pm

Thoughts on Cole Porter, Franz Schubert and Yom Kippur

At a recent recital of works by Franz Schubert by pianist Joseph Kalichstein, some lines from...

Who Has the Right to Re-Package Judaism? September 21, 2012 12:54 pm

Who Has the Right to Re-Package Judaism?

Synagogue Bulletin Blunders These announcements, with interesting typos and phrasing blunders,...

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  • Arts and Culture Beliefs and concepts Jewish Presence in Contemporary Art

    Jewish Presence in Contemporary Art

    The Jewish presence and identity in the contemporary world of art is one truly worth noting. At the 3rd annual conference of “Jewish Arts & Identity in the contemporary world” in Baruch College’s Jewish Studies Center, at a panel entitled “Jewish Ways of Seeing: The Visual Arts and the Jewish Tradition”, the Jewish impact on the creative world is exemplified through the discussion of artist Audrey Flack and her various works. Flack was born in 1931 to a fairly Orthodox [...]

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  • Blogs Features Black Jazz Musician Encounters Mixed Reactions to Subway Renditions of Hatikvah, Hava Hagila

    Black Jazz Musician Encounters Mixed Reactions to Subway Renditions of Hatikvah, Hava Hagila

    At first you may be skeptical of Isaiah Richardson Jr. He doesn’t look like somebody who would be playing Hava Nagila for passengers waiting for their train in the subway. Firstly, he seems too young,  and secondly, he’s a black kid from the Bronx, dressed sharply, derby hat and all. But when upon meeting Isaiah, the 32-year-old ticked off “Hevenu Shalom Aleichem,” “Bashana Haba’ah,” and “Zum Gali Gali” as some of his favorite songs to play passing crowds, I knew [...]

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  • Blogs Music Mother’s Day Performer Blends Israeli Independence and the Jewish Side of Verdi

    Mother’s Day Performer Blends Israeli Independence and the Jewish Side of Verdi

    This Mother’s Day, the music of opera singer Sharon Azrieli Perez will integrate the varied threads that have made up the fabric of her life. Perez, in a Mother’s Day concert May 12 at the 92nd Street Y in New York City, will weave a musical experience that brings together intimations of Israeli independence, Giuseppe Verdi’s use of Jewish melodies, medieval Ladino music, and modern Jewish show music. These musical elements are particularly personal for Perez, whose Juilliard education has [...]

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  • Blogs Jewish 100 Social Harvey Weinstein to Elie Wiesel: Without You There Would be no ‘Schindler’s List’ (VIDEO)

    Harvey Weinstein to Elie Wiesel: Without You There Would be no ‘Schindler’s List’ (VIDEO)

    Famed film producer Harvey Weinstein presented Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel with the Algemeiner newspaper’s ‘Warrior for Truth’ award at its recent star studded 40th anniversary ‘JEWISH 100’ Gala. “My mother, the Miriam of Miramax […] was so thrilled when she heard that I was presenting to Professor Wiesel,” Weinstein said as he called on the professor to accept the award. “I am happy to be here on the Algemeiner’s 40th anniversary and to celebrate their top 100,” Weinstein added. Commenting [...]

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  • Israel Sports Israeli Soccer Star Victim of Anti-Semitic Abuse on Twitter

    Israeli Soccer Star Victim of Anti-Semitic Abuse on Twitter

    Israeli soccer star Yossi Benayoun, who currently plays for FC Chelsea in the English Premier League, was recently the victim of anti-Semitic abuse on Twitter. After thanking his Twitter followers for sending him birthday wishes, Benayoun, who many consider to be the greatest Israeli soccer player ever, was sent the following message: “f***in Jew a**hole.” Benayoun posted a response, saying, “Some nice people in the world.” His team has called on the police to investigate the matter, according to the Britain’s [...]

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  • Arts and Culture Blogs Gary Baseman and The Jewish Home “The Door Is Always Open”

    Gary Baseman and The Jewish Home “The Door Is Always Open”

    This weekend, a retrospective of the works of Gary Baseman titled The Door Is Always Open, opened, at the Skirball Cultural Center. ‘Door’ recreates the artists’ childhood home filled with famous Baseman characters and Jewish subjects peppered about. Baseman has had a long and successful career with iconic characters and big clients to fill his CV, but recent works are the first time he is dealing directly with his Jewish identity and the value that it holds for him now. [...]

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  • Blogs Jewish 100 Social Algemeiner ‘JEWISH 100′ Gala: Album 2 – Program, Speakers and Awards (PHOTOS)

    Algemeiner ‘JEWISH 100′ Gala: Album 2 – Program, Speakers and Awards (PHOTOS)

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  • Israel Sports Israel’s National Hockey Team Wins World Championship in Turkey Tournament

    Israel’s National Hockey Team Wins World Championship in Turkey Tournament

    Israel’s national ice hockey team struck gold at the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division II Group B, which was a surprise considering that they entered the tournament in Izmit, Turkey as an unknown entity and the second-lowest ranked team. The squad will move up to the top tier Group A following wins over China (6-3), Turkey (5-3), New Zealand (3-2) and Bulgaria (13-2). “Overall we played really well and disciplined, and the first four games were extremely pleasant [...]

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