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On Matzah & Mohels

Posted on: May 11th, 2012

Author: Erica Lyons

Pesach means bite-sized sweet kidney mangos and the return of the longon. Shavuot brings back the pomelo. Chanukah means miniature Mandarin oranges. And its always star-fruit for Rosh Hashanah. While our palates might have changed, along with our knowledge of Southeast Asian fruit, when it comes to Pesach it’s really all Osem and Yehuda Matzot for us.

Machalniks at Ramat David Air Base (Bill Katz far left, Ben Gurion, Derek Bowden behind Ben Gurion, Chaim Laskov, Head of Training Command  of Army, far right)

1948 Israel War of Independence Overseas Heroes Honoured by Museum of the Diaspora

Posted on: May 8th, 2012

Author: Jewish Press Staff

Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion: “The Machal Forces were the Diaspora’s most important contribution to the survival of the State of Israel”.

Fanya Heller addressing an audience about her experience hiding from the Nazis during the Holocaust.

Holocaust Survivor Addresses Two N.J. Communities

Posted on: April 27th, 2012

Author: Jewish Press Staff

Holocaust survivor, author, educator and community leader, Fanya Heller, addressed two Holocaust Remembrance Week events in New Jersey as the keynote speaker on April 17 and April 19. At the first, Mayor Mark Smith and the city of Bayonne hosted the annual Holocaust Remembrance Service, organized by the UJA Federation of Bayonne, the Interfaith Clergy of Bayonne and the local Holocaust Memorial Committee.

Moshe with their three sons.

The Lax Family – Formerly Of Neve Dekalim; Now Of Nitzan

Posted on: April 19th, 2012

Author: Jewish Press Staff

The family: I was born in Israel and I’ve never left. My husband Moshe was born in Detroit, MI. His family made aliyah when he was 12 years old.

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These I Shall Remember

Posted on: April 6th, 2012

Author: Rayzel Reich

It was Moishele, and Itche, and me. We did everything together. We even made our own language, which only we understood. In shul they jokingly called us “the troika,” after the three bishops whose authority extended across Poland.

(L-R) Mohel David Katche, Itzchak Yoel, Moshe Chaim, and Rabbi Arieh Raichman after the seudat mitzvah.

Double Bris In The Amazon

Posted on: March 30th, 2012

Author: Sandy Eller

Against all odds, the spark of Judaism continues to burn brightly in the Amazon as two members of the Brazilian city of Porto Velho underwent a bris milah performed by a renowned Argentian mohel just days after Rosh Chodesh Adar.

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A Morah’s View from Out-of-town

Posted on: March 30th, 2012

Author: Penina Scheiner

When you‘re here, over the rainbow, it is different. Being out-of-town is not about living in some neighborhood of Brooklyn (other than Boro Park, Williamsburg, or Flatbush). Living out-of-town also does not mean living in other parts of the Big Apple, like Manhattan or Queens. It doesn’t even mean living in the suburbs – like the Five Towns or Great Neck. Being here, over the rainbow, means living away.

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Purim In Hong Kong

Posted on: March 23rd, 2012

Author: Erica Lyons

A traditional Purim in Hong Kong requires an obligatory visit to Pottinger Street in the bustling Central District. Also known locally as Stone Step Street, Pottinger Street is more of a steep, irregularly paved pedestrian stone path (with steps too small for Western feet) than a street. My children run ahead up the stone slabs as I carefully balance my size nine feet on the thin, uneven stairs. My five year old stumbles but quickly recovers and catches up to the big kids.

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Coming Full Circle: A glimpse at the inspiring work of Be’er Hagolah

Posted on: March 16th, 2012

Author: Blimie Basch

Tanya Rosen is the owner of Shape Fitness. She recently released a kosher, home-workout DVD for women. Dr. Natalie Zelenko is employed as a radiologist at the Cancer Center at Maimonides Medical Centers. Igor Lempert works as an actuary for New York Life. What they and thousands of others share is a life of Torah Judaism, despite having been raised in secular environments and due to the education and warmth they received at Be’er Hagolah Institutes.

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The Whole World Is Jewish

Posted on: February 17th, 2012

Author: Erica Lyons

Our Jewish world is small but from his five-year-old perspective it is large, perhaps all-encompassing. The fact that in a population of over 7 million people in Hong Kong (95% of whom are ethnically Chinese) we as Jews collectively account for only about 4,000 or 0.05% of the population can be seemingly irrelevant. Large numbers and statistics don’t play into his worldview.



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