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Schultz Family Israel Educator Fellows named

  • Post published:May 5, 2021
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Program deepens connection between educators and Israel The Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas has announced the latest cohort of The Schultz Family Israel Educator Fellowship, focusing on Jewish youth engagement…

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Passover matzo, part II

  • Post published:March 17, 2021
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Dear Rabbi Fried, You mentioned in a previous column that the chametz/leavened bread represents haughtiness and inflated ego, so we get it out of our houses and burn it. Once…

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Dorothy's 100th Birthday Party in Dallas, Texas on November 24, 2017. (Photo/Sharon Ellman )

Blessed by health and a large, loving family

  • Post published:October 15, 2020
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Dorothy's 100th Birthday Party in Dallas, Texas on November 24, 2017. (Photo/Sharon Ellman ) Dorothy Rogoff Gell: 103 on 10-3 By Deb SilverthornFor Dorothy Rogoff, who turned 103 Oct. 3,…

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Use Elul to set yourself up for a better year

  • Post published:August 26, 2020
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Dear Families,We enter the month of Elul, a time for reflection over the past year. And, what an overwhelming year we have to reflect on and what a wonderful Jewish…

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CHAI’s biggest annual fundraiser goes virtual

  • Post published:July 2, 2020
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Members of Todd House on one of two daily walks look forward to honoring CHAI staff at a virtual Mask-R-Aid virtual fundraiser Sept. 15.. Gala by distance, love up closeBy…

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JDC deploys digital Passover resources

  • Post published:April 8, 2020
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(JNS) To connect the global Jewish community for its first Passover in the age of social distancing, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, or JDC, deployed special online and digital…

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A little sooner than planned, but home safe

  • Post published:April 6, 2020
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Photo: Courtesy Shea Doty“Making decisions wasn’t my strong suit before I left,” said Shea Doty, who returned home from a gap yar with Aardvark Israel with her roommate, and former…

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Chuck Cooperstein: 4 questions on what’s he watching

  • Post published:April 6, 2020
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Chuck Cooperstein Voice of the Mavs shares his favorite books, movies First installment in a series on how local sports broadcasters and journalists are filling their time.What are your favorite…

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Mah Nishtana? New insight for 2020

  • Post published:April 2, 2020
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Mah Nishtana Halaylah Hazeh Mikol Ha’leilos? “Why is this night different from all other nights?” This question, usually sung by the youngest child in the home, is the most popular…

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The Oslo blood libel is over

  • Post published:February 11, 2020
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By Caroline Glick (JNS) From 1994 through 1996, as a captain in the Israel Defense Forces, I served as a member of Israel’s negotiating team with the PLO. Those years…

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