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March 2023

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Jews of Baja California Sur

By Donald H. Harrison Chabad has established vibrant and growing Jewish communities on either side of the southern tip of the Baja California ...
By L'ChaimMarch 2, 20230
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Braised Lamb Shanks with Pomegranate Glaze

Our family, like most, have tried-and-true holiday traditions that we follow and cherish each year. Not surprisingly, many of my family’s holiday rituals ...
By L'ChaimMarch 2, 20230
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Jewish Football Coach Helped Merit Chip Away at Harvard’s Elite Social Status

By Menachem Wecker, JNS.org When Harvard University named Bill Bingham athletic director–a pioneering college sports role at the time in 1926–the alumnus promised ...
By L'ChaimMarch 2, 20230
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The Secret Life of Purim Costumes

By Deborah Fineblum, JNS.org It was precisely 10 years ago that Sharon Abeles snapped her first picture of a kid in his Purim ...
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Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard at North Coast Rep

By Eva Trieger North Coast Repertory Theatre has but one goal: to provide entertaining and thought-provoking theatre to patrons of all ages and ...
By L'ChaimMarch 2, 20230
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Who’s Fighting for the Wrongfully Convicted?

By Sharon Rapoport In 1983, Marion Coakley was convicted for the robbery and rape of a woman in New York. He was identified ...
By L'ChaimMarch 2, 20230
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Helping Jerusalem’s Needy Elderly Find Work, Meaning And Sustenance Yad LaKashish

By Judith Segaloff, JNS.org Hand-in-hand, an older couple shuffles into Yad LaKashish’s Jerusalem stone compound across the street from the capital’s city hall. ...
By L'ChaimMarch 2, 20230

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