JNewsLight: the lighter side of Jewish news

31 October 2006

JNewsLight - 31 October 2006

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Stories reported:
Dress British, sing Yiddish; 'Bay mir bistu sheyn' and other mysteries solved in music archive; Israeli earns international crown; Israeli hippies dream of pot-fueled Mideast peace; Extensively updated, new edition of Encyclopaedia Judaica hits shelves; It's an Uzbek Jewish thing: Editors chronicle rich past in Central Asia; From Tel Aviv to the Space Needle, by Way of Slovenia.
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24 October 2006

JNewsLight - 24 October 2006

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Stories reported:
A date at the synagogue; School keeps Jewish faith alive; Listen with Winehouse; Come dive with me - Israeli skydivers training in SoCal.

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10 October 2006

JNewsLight - 10 October 2006

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Stories reported:
Play poker, feel Jewish: houses build identity via communal living; Like father, like son: Stanford prof 2nd in family to win Nobel; Synagogue gets pleasant shock from gift in memory of wife; Wal-Mart store is clued in on kosher: Far North Dallas location is retailer's first to cater to Jewish diet; Fido's Jewish treat.

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03 October 2006

JNewsLight - 3 October 2006

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Stories reported:
Jewish cowboy comedian for Texas governor; Jewish princess cookbook; Happy New Year to top billionaires (story, full list); Susanna Hoffs walks like a rockstar/mom.

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