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Community members gathered at Cowboys Stadium on December 11 for food, fun and dancing to benefit the Legacy at Preston Hollow.
Memorial Day lessons for all ages

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Memorial Day lessons for all ages

Posted on 30 May 2013

By Harriet P. Gross The flags that our Jewish War Veterans this past Monday, Memorial Day, are still waving on the graves of their deceased comrades. In advance of the holiday this year, I made a presentation to residents of the Legacy/Preston Hollow who, like I, are old enough to remember reciting the poem “In [...] Continue Reading

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Discover links between God, nature

Columnists, Shalom From the Shabbat Lady

Discover links between God, nature

Posted on 30 May 2013

By Laura Seymour As the school year comes to a close, we look back on how we have grown. With our little ones, it is easy to see the physical changes and even the intellectual and emotional growth can be observed. But how do we teach our children to have faith and how can we [...] Continue Reading

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Around the Town

Around the Town

Posted on 30 May 2013

By Sharon Wisch-Ray I often wax nostalgic this time of year when I think of my hometown of Fort Worth, particularly Beth El’s closing religious school exercises. Last week, I asked my own 9-year old, Jimmy, about Congregation Shearith Israel’s final assembly. I wasn’t able to attend, because it coincided with Akiba Academy’s graduation and [...] Continue Reading

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Remembering David Rosenberg

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Remembering David Rosenberg

Posted on 30 May 2013

By Rabbi Yerachmiel D. Fried Dear Readers, This week we sadly lost a pivotal figure in the history of the Dallas Jewish community, Mr. David Rosenberg ob’m. Since most of you were not present at the funeral, I wanted to share with you thoughts expressed there. It is very important and appropriate that members of [...] Continue Reading

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Dallas Doings

Dallas Doings

Posted on 30 May 2013

By Linda Wisch-Davidsohn Circles It is hard to believe that my nephew, Benjamin Ray, son of Sharon Wisch-Ray and Alex Ray, is graduating from Richardson High School next week. I could not help remember the surprise in store for me on the evening of my own high school graduation many decades ago. I had just [...] Continue Reading

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History is in the fabric of Judaism

Columnists, Shalom From the Shabbat Lady

History is in the fabric of Judaism

Posted on 23 May 2013

By Laura Seymour Judaism is a historical religion — that means that our history defines our holidays, celebrations and even our worldview. To understand Jews, you must understand Jewish history. The challenge is that it seems that we fall into two camps: those who love history and those who hate history. If you love learning [...] Continue Reading

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Dallas Doings

Dallas Doings

Posted on 23 May 2013

By Linda Wisch-Davidsohn Mika Stein is no stranger to both the Jewish and secular communities. An outstanding senior at Yavneh Academy, Mika has overcome tremendous obstacles to excel at all he embraces. We are pleased to share the following with you: Stein has won the Dallas Public Library’s “Express Yourself” 17th Annual Youth Poetry Competition’s [...] Continue Reading

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Around the Town 2

Around the Town

Around the Town

Posted on 23 May 2013

By Sharon Wisch-Ray When I was growing up around the TJP layout room, there was a certain energy that permeated the air as we finalized each issue and looked for errors. Often you would hear an “ay yai yai” when mom or dad saw a mistake and you’d be on the receiving end of a [...] Continue Reading

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TTI honors dreamers and builders at gala

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TTI honors dreamers and builders at gala

Posted on 23 May 2013

By Harriet P. Gross I’ve long believed that there are only two kinds of people in this world: balloons and stringholders. The first have big, ideas; the second tether them to the earth while finding means of implementation. The first are the dreamers; the second, the builders. Texas Torah Institute, blessed with both, honored one [...] Continue Reading

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Around the Town

Around the Town

Around the Town

Posted on 16 May 2013

By Sharon Wisch-Ray Barbara Rubin, who most of you know diligently coordinates the Daytimers program, supplied us with a wonderful update on the recent trip to the Chagall exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art. You can find some great photos and a synopsis on Page 16 of this week’s issue. Thanks, Barbara, for all [...] Continue Reading

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