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Connections to Seeds of Peace
By Martha Moody Jacobs, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Fourteen-year-old Nour Shahadi, an Arab Israeli who thinks of Dayton as the place she really learned English, is still kvelling about the three weeks she spent at the Seeds of Peace International Camp in Maine this summer. The camp —
Kvelling Corner
With Rachel Haug Gilbert, The Dayton Jewish Observer Welcome to Kvelling Corner! I was born and raised in the Dayton area, and I am proud that my family was among the founding members of Temple Beth Or. Although I have a marketing degree from the University of Kentucky, I really
Beginning again
By Rabbi Shmuel Klatzkin, Chabad of Greater Dayton This month, we are once again starting the cycle of the Torah, reading again Bereshit, the Book of Genesis. It was my favorite part of the Torah as a child, and now reading it again and again each year as an adult,
Examining whole words
A look at the Holy Book: a new series The Jewish Family Identity Forum With Candace R. Kwiatek The Dayton Jewish Observer The recent hoopla over the new British heir highlighted the importance of symbols. Unlikely to hold any political power in his lifetime, His Royal Highness Prince George is
To 120!
The Jewish Internet with Mark Mietkiewicz Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer The world recently celebrated a birthday (5,774 candles) and, God willing, so will you over the coming year. That means it’s high time to know what Judaism says about this special event and to find out how to
Obituaries
Barbara Guggenheimer, age 78, of Dayton, passed away Sept. 11 at Hearth & Home in Vandalia. Mrs. Guggenheimer was a longtime member of Beth Abraham Synagogue and the sisterhood and had attended The Ohio State University. Mrs. Guggenheimer was preceded in death by her parents, Louis and Sylvia Wall, and
Schmooze
With Charlotte Golden, The Dayton Jewish Observer Three pieces by Dr. Eric L. Friedland — Sanders Judaic Professor Emeritus at Antioch College, United Theological Seminary, the University of Dayton, and Wright State University — recently came out in print, just two weeks apart. Two appear in the anthology Welcome to
Rosh Hashanah 1940
A survivor reflects By Samuel Heider, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Rosh Hashanah is celebrated throughout the Jewish world as the Jewish New Year. I was born in Poland in a small village by the name of Biejkow. I was the son of Jewish farmers. For me, Rosh Hashanah
Taken in context
A look at the Holy Book series The Jewish Family Identity forum By Candace R. Kwiatek, The Dayton Jewish Observer The New York Times locates its featured articles on the right, above the fold. If “Let’s eat grandma” is written as “Let’s eat, grandma,” grandma’s role shifts. The T-shirt message,
Try fish for yontif meals
By Eileen Goltz, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer So how much food is too much to serve for a yontif meal? Do we really need to have soup, salad, and an appetizer along with main and side dishes and dessert for a meal at 2 when we know we’re