Cedarhurst is putting to rest any doubt that it’s fully open for business.
Following the lifting of Covid restrictions on Long Island, the village and its business improvement district will …
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By The Jewish Star
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7/22/21
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French President Emmanuel Macron last week inaugurated the first permanent museum dedicated to Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish captain in the French army who was wrongly convicted because of anti-Semitism, …
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11/3/21
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It is a lesson I first learned in a course I took long ago on the skills of interviewing. The instructor taught us that the way to really size up a candidate for a job is to determine how he uses …
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By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
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5/18/22
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The audience repeatedly erupted in applause during Ben Shapiro’s address at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Tel Aviv. The thousands of attendees loved the witty …
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By Ariel Kahana
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7/27/22
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Recent days have seen rapid-fire reports of dramatic military operations throughout the Middle East. All the reports have two things in common: The targets are Iranian, and they are attributed to …
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Analysis by Yaakov Lappin, JNS
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2/1/23
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THERE is something about the story of the eight Jews who spent more than two years hiding in the secret annex at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam that is irresistible to readers, as well as audiences …
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By Jonathan Tobin
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5/3/23
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Yankee Stadium is home to the winningest franchise in baseball, a rabid fan base, and a secret elevator.
Well, maybe it’s not exactly a secret, but very few people know where it is. When …
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By Nati Burnside
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8/23/23
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In the two weeks since “Israel’s 9/11,” I have moved beyond sadness, which has been replaced in recent days by something else: An utter, inchoate, primordial, primeval rage. It is …
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By Benjamin Kerstein
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10/25/23
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Many Americans are baffled by the mobs on college campuses and the streets of major US cities chanting for Israel’s destruction and the genocide of its people.
That so many of their …
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By Jonathan S. Tobin
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1/4/24
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Theodor Adorno, the German philosopher of Jewish descent, famously called poetry after Auschwitz “barbaric.” Experts told JNS that there’s still room for humor in a post-Oct. 7 …
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By Mike Wagenheim
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3/20/24
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