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Budo for Peace in the Middle East
Archives for 2018
Israeli Scene
Life + Style
Budo for Peace in the Middle East
by
Linda Gradstein
An Israeli nonprofit is using martial arts—also known as budo—to unite youth from diverse backgrounds to foster coexistence and dialogue.
Holidays
Rosh Hashanah
Holidays
Rosh Hashanah
Making Honey as a Third Career
by
Hilary Danailova
by
Hilary Danailova
Kara Brook is the honey entrepreneur behind Waxing Kara, a producer of small-batch honey and items from candles to lotions.
Hadassah
President's Column
Reflect, Repair, Renew
by
Ellen Hershkin
As we search our souls this holiday season, let us also count the ways that we in Hadassah contribute to saving lives and promoting peace.
Holidays
Rosh Hashanah
Holidays
Rosh Hashanah
Days of Awe
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Themed for the High Holidays, our latest crossword is full of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur references.
Food
Feature
Anissa Helou’s ‘Feast’ Reveals Israeli Kinship to Islamic Foods
by
Adeena Sussman
Many foods indigenous to the Arab cultures of the Levant—think pita and eggplant, couscous and tabbouleh—have become part of the Israeli lexicon.
Health + Medicine
Feature
Survivors of Suicide Loss
by
Sarah Yahr Tucker
While grief is a deeply personal process, survivors of suicide loss often find solace in support groups, social media groups, rituals and counseling.
Holidays
Rosh Hashanah
Holidays
Rosh Hashanah
Kreplach, Brisket Bourekas and Mock Chopped Liver
by
Jessica Halfin
by
Jessica Halfin
Begin your Rosh Hashanah meal with chicken kreplachs, bourekas stuffed with traditional brisket, and vegetarian chopped liver made with mushrooms.
About Hebrew
Labor and the Law
by
Joseph Lowin
The root tet, ayin, nun, which can mean load or piece, also has a place in the courtroom.
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