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Cezanne war loot? Marshall Weiss The Dayton Jewish Observer   Though it may have been Nazi war loot stolen from a Jewish gallery owner, a Cézanne masterwork currently on tour at the Dayton Art Institute is legally part of the Rau Collection. The oil painting The Sea At L’estaque (1876)

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Moss Ketubot By special arrangement with Bet Alpha Editions, the Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton will sell Love Letters, a book featuring the ketubah art of David Moss. Proceeds from the book will benefit the Jewish Federation’s cultural arts programs. From his pioneering work in the late 1960s, reviving the

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Domestic violence awareness Michelle Tedford Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer   Rabbi Judy Chessin grew up with her mother’s adage, “Jewish men don’t beat their wives.” But the truth, she says, is that faith communities contain all the maladies of the society in which we live. “To deny it

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BA scholar in residence weekend Marshall Weiss The Dayton Jewish Observer   Daytonians will have the chance to learn more about the esoteric Jewish mystical tradition of Kabalah during the weekend of March 11-13, when Beth Abraham Synagogue will host Dr. Shaul Magid as its scholar in residence. Magid, associate

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Diversity Council event The Centerville-Washington Diversity Council will present Experiencing Jewish Life In America, its third annual family night out, on Thursday, March 10 from 6 -8 p.m. at the Boonshoft CJCE in Centerville. The free program is sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton, Dayton Power and Light

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FAS awareness Martha Moody Jacobs Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer   Dayton Hadassah produces educational video about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome The new video produced and distributed by the Dayton Chapter of Hadassah is not pleasant. If Only We’d Known is its title. In it, an attractive young woman and

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Burial Society Thursday, April 7, 7:30 p.m. Canada, 2002. English, 100 min. Director, Nicholas Racz Rated: R When Sheldon, a nerdy loan officer at Hebrew National Bank, seeks to join the chevrah kadisha (Jewish burial society) in a small town, his rabbi refuses to recommend him. The three, old, devout

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Billed as “the one destination for all your Passover needs,” the DJCC’s Greater Dayton Passover Expo ‘05 will be held at the Boonshoft CJCE in Centerville from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sunday, April 3. Among the items for sale will be kosher-for-Passover groceries, cookbooks, children’s and religious books, and Judaica.

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Bucmys wrap-up Tami Kamin-Meyer Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer   While some local Jews expressed dismay that a Butler Twp. man who recently admitted to guarding a Nazi prison camp and then lying about it was not deported, the lawyer heading the prosecution called the case’s resolution fair. According

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UD Israel trips Jaimie Guerra Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer   Riding camels with Israeli soldiers and sleeping in a Bedouin tent were just a few of the experiences University of Dayton sophomores Hollie Rawl, Ben Rudzin and Abra Carne encountered during Birthright Israel, a program that funds trips

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