By Penny Schwartz
The Pan American Maccabi games, held every four years, feature a large variety of individual and team sports for Jewish athletes.
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By Todd Feinburg
“It’s something I wish my parents had done for me and I’m thrilled that I can do for my kids.”
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By Penny Schwartz
Since its founding, MassChallenge boasts 835 alumni who have raised over $1.1 billion and created over 6,500 jobs.
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A $30 million dollar, 20 room state-of-the-art underground Surgery Complex was unveiled last month at Hadassah Medical Organization’s (HMO) Sarah Wetsman Davidson Hospital Tower in Jerusalem.
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By Penny Schwartz
The new face of Israel: a diverse population from many countries and with myriad nationalities. Today, about half of Israel’s population are of Eastern descent.
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By Todd Feinburg
Rabbi Winick is percolating with excitement, appalled at what she witnessed, but inspired by the call to action it represents for her.
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By Todd Feinburg, Joshua Resnek
After 70 years out of print in Germany, Mein Kampf is back in print. The first edition sold out in one day. Germany once again confronts its Nazi past.
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By Todd Feinburg
Senate President Stan Rosenberg said he found a tech economy reminiscent of Boston’s. “You might have thought you were in Kendall Square,” he said.
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The synergy of Lappin’s Y2I Adventure and Kraft’s Passport to Israel program will produce proud Jewish teens who will be strong Israel advocates.
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By Todd Feinburg, Joshua Resnek
The great debate now raging in Washington is how exactly do we, the United States and its allies, defeat ISIS without hurting civilians or harming the environment?
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