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listened, and found old
ghosts still haunting
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Donald Drumpf
is runner-up in
American Jewish Congress
presidential poll
Somebody at the American Jewish
Congress clearly has been watching comedian John Olivers HBO show, Last
Week Tonight.
The AJCongress a nearly centuryold Jewish advocacy group that now
is largely a one-family show last
week emailed out the results of a poll
asking which presidential candidate
its members think would be best for
Israel. The emails subject line was The
Results Are In!
At the top of the AJCongress list is
Senator Ted Cruz, followed by a name
thats trending online at the moment:
Donald Drumpf.
Drumpf is Trumps much less
magical ancestral family name, Oliver
pointed out on his show two weeks ago,
citing Trump biographer Gwenda Blair.
A couple hours after sending
the email, the AJCongress issued a
corrected version with a note that said,
The previous version of this email
included an unfortunate and unintended
spelling mistake. No offense was meant
by it. We apologize for any confusion.
The poll purports to reflect the views
of nearly one thousand AJCongress
members.
Olivers segment, which has been
viewed more than 20 million times on
YouTube, has created something of
a Drumpf phenomenon. The hashtag
#MakeDonaldDrumpfAgain trended on
social media, and Donald Drumpf was
the second most searched for candidate
on Super Tuesday, behind only Trump
CONTENTS
NOSHES ...............................................................4
OPINION ............................................................16
COVER STORY ................................................ 24
HEALTHY LIVING &
ADULT LIFESTYLES......................................40
DVAR TORAH ................................................ 52
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ................................ 53
CALENDAR ......................................................54
OBITUARIES .................................................... 58
CLASSIFIEDS .................................................. 62
GALLERY ..........................................................64
REAL ESTATE.................................................. 65
Noshes
NO SQUEAKY VOICE:
Melissa Rauch
Kerri Strug
Geraldo Rivera
Iliza Shlesinger
stand-up competition.
Over on YouTube, you
can see her tell three
Jewish jokes, submitted
by visitors to a popular
website. Its called
Laugh Out Loud Jewish
Jokes.
The ancestry
of DUSTIN
HOFFMAN, 78, was
the subject of the March
8 episode of the PBS
show Finding Your
Roots. No written
description can convey
Hoffmans moving
reactions as he learns
about the tragically
dramatic history of his
fathers family, and you
have to see him discuss
his embrace of his Jewish
identity. So I say watch
the show, but heres a
sidelight thats not in the
episode that may
enhance your viewing.
Hoffman has talked
about his secular
upbringing before. In
2003, he told author
ABIGAIL POGREBIN that
the pivotal event in his
Jewish identity was
when he met and
married his wife, LISA
HOFFMAN, now 61, in
1980. They have four
adult children. Lisa had a
strong Jewish background and that made a
huge difference in
Dustins life. He told
Pogrebin: My wife
changed everything. Two
sons bar mitzvahed, two
daughters bat mitzvahed. He also told Pogrebin about his many
candid conversations
about his faith with the
familys cool rabbi.
(You can watch the
entire Roots interview
online. Simply google
Finding Your Roots and
Hoffman. Many encore
PBS TV showings).
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up in North Caldwell, came from a family that had made its way to this country
before the war. His wife, lawyer Marla Tusk,
was not so lucky. One set of her grandparents met in Siberia, where they had fled to
escape the Nazis. Ms. Tusks father was born
in a DP camp. Mr. Gottheimers grandfather
fought in World War II, and went into a concentration camp soon after it was liberated.
So although Mr. Gottheimer did not inherit
firsthand memories of the worst of the Holocaust, the stories he heard were horrific by
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Mr. Gottheimers first trip to Israel came
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Josh Gottheimer announces his run for Congress in Northvale last month.
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they are overshadowed now by their louder
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One thing that any candidate for Congress needs and challengers need even
more than incumbents is money. Mr.
Gottheimer has raised a lot of money; as
so often happens, once enough money is
in to trigger some sort of response, more
and more money comes in. Even with the
defections from the donors opposed to his
anti-Iran-deal stance, he has raised about
a million and a half dollars, he said. That
was enough to get the district named as
one of 16 in this years Democratic Congressional Campaign Committees Red to
Blue program.
Red to Blue supports candidates it
believes have a real chance of unseating
incumbents, turning them from Republican red to Democratic blue on the electoral
map. New Jerseys 5th District is the only
one in the tristate area that the program is
supporting this year.
Mr. Gottheimers positions on issues bear
out his self-assessment as a social progressive and fiscal conservative. As that conservative, he talks about how his district, one of
the countrys richest, gives far more in taxes
then it gets back. He finds that profoundly
unsatisfactory. The disastrous state of our
infrastructure, as he sees it, concerns him.
One third of all the bridges in the state are
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hen
Barry
Schwartz was
11 years old, he
begged his parents to let him stay up way past
his bed time so he could watch
Neil Armstrong walk on the
moon.
Outer space seemed close at
hand in the summer of 1969.
President Kennedys promise
of landing a man on the moon
within the decade had been fulfilled. Hollywood imagined routine Pan Am space shuttles to
orbiting space stations by the
year 2001.
That promise was not fulfilled.
Pan Am went under, and the
Challenger exploded, and though
tickets have been sold to the optimistic and rich, tourist flights to
space have yet to launch. The
astronauts of Apollo 17 left the
moon in the winter of 1972, and
nobody has returned.
Barry Schwartz dreamed of
being an astronaut as a child,
but when he grew up he landed
not on luna but in Leonia, where
he is rabbi of Congregation Adas
Emuno. This month, with the
publication of Touching the
Face of the Cosmos: On the
Intersection of Space Travel and
Religion, a new anthology from
Fordham University Press, Rabbi
Schwartz finally finds himself
bound up with astronauts both
real and fictional, if only in the
pages of a book.
The volume begins with an
interview with astronaut John
Glenn, conducted by one of the
editors, Dr. Paul Levinson. Dr.
Levinson is a professor at Fordham Universitys department
of communications and media
studies. He has published several
science fiction novels and was
president of the Science Fiction
and Fantasy Writers of America,
but it was a nonfiction work,
2003s Real Space: The Fate of
Physical Presence in the Digital
Age, On and Off Planet, which
was the springboard for this new
anthology.
One of the topics he explored
in that book, Dr. Levinson said,
was how come we made such
little progress in getting off the
planet since the 60s? Even now
no human beings have been back
The earth as seen from space in a photo taken by the Apollo 17 astronauts.
to the moon. We havent been to
Mars.
This got him thinking about
peoples expressed motivations
for exploring space. There was
the military motive that fueled
the Cold War space race of the
60s, the pull of scientific curiosity, and more recently, the view
that there is money to be made
in orbit.
What was missing in these discussions, he realized, was something that underlies all these
motivations, the almost spiritual
exploration of knowing more
about who we are in the cosmos.
Getting out to space satisfied the
yearning every sentient being
has, to learn a little more about
what this is all about, what are
we doing here, what part of the
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Editorial
Purim seems like its
not so very important
any of us associate it
with children carnivals, costumes, lots of
sugared food, lots of
running around and squealing. Some
of us associate it with more adult pastimes specifically, with drinking. In
fact, the mandate to drink until we
cannot tell the difference between
Mordecai and Haman between
good and bad, that is, between white
and black, day and night can lead to
disastrous results.
(This is not the main point of the
editorial, but it cannot be said too
often do not drink to excess. Do
not drink and drive. Do not encourage people with drinking problems to
drink. Do not make yourself sick. That
is not at all the point of Purim.)
Many of us think of Purim as a profoundly unserious holiday. Its frivolous. Its meant to be fun. We are told
to make noise. We are encouraged to
laugh. And we know that Gods name
is not mentioned anywhere in the
story. Its about a historical incident
and we all know that it ended just
fine. (Or just fine for us Jews. When
you read the second part of Megillat
Esther, you realize that you are rejoicing at the deaths of many people.
Many Jews, including many of us here,
have trouble with that one.)
But Purim has far a far deeper
meaning than carnivals or drunkenness, although both of those things
are entry points to that meaning.
It is about masks. It is about hiding
and revealing, being in and being out.
We are taught that Purim, as seemingly trivial as it is, will be the only
holiday that will remain in the World
to Come.
Why?
There is a clue in Purims name.
The word megillah is about revealing,
and Esther is about hiding. To reveal
or to hide? To mask or unmask?
So when are we really masked?
During the year, or on Purim? Which
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JP
ecently, when a Republican presidential candidate asked supporters at his rally to pledge to vote for
them, he asked them to raise their
right arms and promise theyd vote in the Florida primary.
Many commentators around the country
and across the world, including many here at
home, immediately saw that as a version of the
Nazi salute.
Let me repeat that. Donald Trump asked
people to pledge theyd vote for him. And what
many people, including many prominent Jews,
saw was a Heil Hitler salute. They
saw Trump on his way to becoming the American Fuhrer.
You can hate Trump all you
want. But Trump is Hitler?
Really? Have we all taken leave
of our senses?
The disgusting comparison of
Donald Trump to the man who
annihilated European Jewry is
the ultimate trivialization of the
Rabbi
Holocaust and an affront to the
Shmuley
Boteach
memory of the six million. That
the charge would come even
from Jews who have dedicated
their lives to ensuring that anti-Semitism be
taken seriously is mystifying.
Does anyone seriously believe that Trumps
purpose in running for president is ultimately
to perpetrate some sort of genocide?
But many people seem to believe that. The
Washington Post published a column by a
Harvard professor comparing Trump to Hitler. The New York Daily News put the words
Trump is Hitler on its front cover. The Huffington Post and the Daily Telegraph also have
compared Trump to Hitler. Saturday Night
Live compared Trumps rise to power to
Germany in the 1930s. High-profile personalities, including Bill Maher, Louis CK, former Mexican president Vicente Fox, and even
Glenn Beck all have made the comparison.
Rarely have I seen the Holocaust trivialized
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author of 30 books. Next month he will publish The Israel Warrior: Winning Israels Battles in the
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Opinion
There are certain words in the English language that
are reserved for the worst imaginable forms of evil.
Genocide is one such word. When Israel is attacked with
14,000 rockets from Hamas, and must defend its citizens by attacking Hamas rocket launchers, those Israel
haters who fraudulently say that Israel is committing a
genocide are doing a huge injustice to the victims of
real genocides. That word must be applied only to true
atrocities. It loses all meaning when misapplied to wars
that are moral and just.
The name Hitler is another such word, which never
may be misused. Comparing Trump to Hitler trivializes
World War II, genocide, and the one-and-a-half million
children gassed by the monster. It is a vulgar attack on
the good citizens of the United States who are being
accused of abetting a would-be mass murderer.
Try telling someone who lived through the concentration camps and lost their entire family to the Nazis that
Trump is Hitler. Try telling a survivor of Mengeles selection that a Trump campaign rally is like arriving on the
train platform of Auschwitz.
I am deeply grateful to Trump for his undeniable
friendship with Israel. We have obvious areas of disagreement. I reject Trumps call for collective punishment for the families of terrorists. If a U.S. citizen joins
ISIS, does that mean that his family here in the U.S. must
be punished as well? The Bible is clear that a son shall
not bear the iniquity of the father, and a father shall not
bear the iniquity of the son (Ezekiel 18:20).
We ought to remember that Roosevelt, Churchill, and
Truman all engaged in collective punishment by bombing entire cities and then nuking two. And even President Obama has ordered drone strikes that no doubt
have killed terrorists dependents, even if those deaths
were not intentional. And perhaps if we did engage in
collective punishment then wed end the terror threat
much more rapidly. And collective punishment still is
morally unacceptable as it undermines our values and
the all-important idea of personal accountability.
I also strongly disagree with Trump on temporarily
banning Muslims from the United States. There should
never and can never be religious litmus tests in
America. I have said so publicly numerous times. Perhaps if he would have called for temporary bans on citizens traveling from countries heavily infiltrated by ISIS
he would not have elicited the same reaction. But to go
from there to comparing Trump to Hitler is abhorrent.
As an aside, it should also be noted how absurd it is
when people use this presidential election as proof that
our America is Islamophobic. Five thousand Americans died in Iraq liberating Muslims being slaughtered
by Saddam. Another 5,000 died fighting the monsters
of the Taliban to liberate another Muslim nation. And
the U.S. taxpayer footed the bill for two trillion dollars.
Tell me if there is another nation that is so magnificent,
charitable, and dedicated to saving Muslim lives.
Trumps outspokenness is in large part a reaction to
the anger that much of the country feels over the perceived lack of leadership and strength exhibited by the
United States, and the poll-driven drivel that has been
offered up to us by so many politicians who lack conviction. Trump knows that throwing political correctness to the wind and refusing to mince words will very
likely be a path to his partys nomination. And while I
can understand why political opponents do not want
Trump as president just as I understand why political partisans likewise dont want Clinton, Cruz, Rubio,
or Sanders that still does not give them the right to
dishonor the memory of the six million martyrs of the
Holocaust, or take a man with whom they may have
sharp and legitimate disagreements and make him into
a monster.
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with dedication. To expel any of these representatives from the Knesset is to further
disenfranchise a fifth of the Israeli population. Removing them from the grand hall
of the Knesset will not remove the needs
of those who elected them. Silencing their
voices will not calm tensions in the streets.
Expression, communication, and dialogue
might.
Dr. Mark Gold of Teaneck holds a Ph.D. in
economics from NYU. He is on the executive
board of Partners for Progressive Israel,
a member organization of the American
Zionist Movement and an affiliate of the
World Union of Meretz.
Hiam Simon of Englewood is the
chief operating officer of Ameinu, the
leading progressive Zionist membership
organization in the United States. He lived
in Israel for many years, where he was
the dean of students for what is now the
Alexander Muss high School, and he was an
artillery sergeant in the IDF.
that the PA also has forced a Palestinian legislator who tried to mediate an end to the crisis into
early retirement. And Haaretz reports that the PA
security services set up rings of checkpoints to prevent the teachers from attending a demonstration
in supporter of the strikers. The U.S. State Departments latest annual report on human rights found
that under the PA, there are restrictions on freedom of speech, press, and assembly. There are
limits on freedom of association and movement.
But the State Department report did not attract the
interest of the news media.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, second from left,
The second way in which the teachers strike
visits a Palestinian school in Bethlehem in March 2007.
undermines the Palestinian cause is that it focuses
UN/EVAN SCHNEIDER
attention on the ultimate reason behind the strike:
the PAs extreme militarization. And that is another
in the very same edition of the Times that reported on the
red flag with regard to Palestinian statehood. Two years
strike, columnist Roger Cohen, a veteran critic of Israel,
later, the PA promised to increase teachers salaries, but
wrote, Today, it is Palestinians in the West Bank who are
now it says it doesnt have enough money to pay the teachers. Why is it out of money? Because the PA has one of the
dehumanized through Israeli dominionThe West Bank is
largest per capita security forces in the world, as more
the tomb of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.
than half of all PA employees are in the security forces.
Wake up, Mr. Cohen. Turn to page 10 of your own newspaper. Read about the Palestinian teachers who are being
The money owed to the teachers is being diverted to the
dehumanized through the PAs dominion. Face the reality
PAs de-facto army. Which dark regimes of the 1930s does
that Israel is still Jewish and still democratic. Israeli citithat remind you of?
zens vote in Israel; Palestinians vote in PA elections only
Third, the strike reminds the world that the Palestinians are striking against the Palestinian Authority because
when their leaders are in the mood to hold elections. Your
the Israeli occupation ended long ago, and it is the PA
1980s-style slogans about the Israeli occupation just
that is the occupier. Perpetuating the myth of the Israeli
dont cut it any longer.
occupation helps gin up international sympathy for the
If the editors and reporters of the Times could ignore
idea of a Palestinian state.
the teachers strike against the PA occupation regime
Those of us who live in the real world know that in 1995,
indefinitely just as Roger Cohen ignores it surely they
prime minister Yitzhak Rabin signed the Oslo II Accord
would. But after more than a month of silence, the folks
and withdrew Israels forces from the cities that are home
at the Times have recognized that if they continue to black
to 98 percent of the Palestinians. For more than 20 years,
out the news of the strike, it undermines their credibility
the Palestinians have been occupied by the PA, not Israel.
as a newspaper. And so the news is finally out, much to the
JNS.ORG
It is the PA, not Israel, that is in control of Palestinian edudismay of Israel-bashers everywhere.
cation, culture, elections, the economy, and all other facets of communal life. About the only thing the PA cant do
Stephen M. Flatow of West Orange, an attorney who
is import tanks and planes.
practices in Fairfield, is the father of Alisa Flatow, who was
Acknowledging this reality interferes with the agenda
murdered in an Iranian-sponsored Palestinian terrorist
of those who advocate the Palestinian cause. Amazingly,
attack in 1995.
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of Pastor Mike Bickle, a defender of the Holocaust, who
actually referred to Hitler as a hunter sent by God to
drive the Jewish people to settle in Israel, and a man who
would have the Jews returned to concentration camps in
preparation for the ultimate Christian redemption.
Sadly, what Cruz and his supporters fail to acknowledge
is that we are a nation of laws that prides itself on its civil
liberties. Cruz fails to comprehend the vital role that government plays in our society, in helping and protecting
those who cannot protect or fend for themselves. Cruzs
oft-repeated Christian-Judeo values rhetoric is just more
code used by his ilk to espouse conservative principles
and does not in any way reflect the humanistic teachings
of the Torah. The fact that our communal leaders have
blindly bought into it saddens and disturbs me.
I could say that these leaders ought to be careful of what
they wish for, but I remain confident that their wishes
will never come to pass. Thanks to the proud New York
values that permeate and suffuse our region and the
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Below, Tuvia Tanenbom
sits alone at a memorial
for Jews murdered in
World War II; inset, hes
welcomed by soccer fans.
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Joanne Palmer
uvia Tenenbom is a
complicated man.
When you meet him,
you see that even on
the visual level theres
a lot going on. The
improbably blindingly
yellow hair, the pink glasses, the billowing white shirt that covers a largish body
(Im fat, he says often), the cigarette
that appears as if by magic, as if its been
there all along but only becomes visible,
as soon as hes outside.
And underneath the persona, beneath
the clowning, below the outrageous deadpan, beneath the changing name is he
Tuvia? Is he Tobi? Is he someone else? Or
is he simply nameless? there is a very
smart man, a man who is deeply earnest
and deadly serious.
He is, among other things, a writer he
wrote Catch the Jew, which we featured
last year. This year, hes talking about his
new book, I Sleep in Hitlers Room: An
American Jew Visits Nazi German, which
he wrote before Catch the Jew but Gefen
Publishing House released this year.
Tuvia (sorry but Mr. Tenenbom doesnt
work for him) is also a playwright, director, and the founder of the Jewish Theater of New York. He grew up charedi in
Bnai Brak, one of Israels most profoundly
Orthodox neighborhoods, as the son of
a family scarred by the Holocaust, broke
with his familys religious observance
but not with his family, earned graduate
degrees in both science and literature,
speaks many languages and hides all of
that behind a faade of utterly faux naivete,
presenting himself as a rube whose understanding of the world is entirely literal and
so only skin-deep.
Using that persona of a man of indeterminate nationality (or, perhaps more
accurately, a man whose nationality keeps
changing, depending on who hes talking
to) and limited intellect Tuvia traveled
across Germany, talking to everyone, testing the countrys levels of anti-Semitism.
We are all
prejudiced.
We are all tribal,
no matter what
we say. The
question is who
our tribe is.
make peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and between Arabs and Jews in general, than to uproot the Jew hate of the
Cover Story
then I talk about Diet Coke, and coffee,
and brandy, and then we start tasting it,
and then people say what they say. I never
know ahead of time what theyll say.
If I thought that you were an anti-Semite and I tried to get you to say it I would
fail. I would be the hunter, and you, the
deer, would run away. But I dont know
you, and I want you to tell me who you
are. Because I really want to know, and
you see that I do, you will tell me.
When he talked to Germans, I found
out that eight out of 10 Germans hold antiSemitic views, he said. By anti-Semitic, I
mean that most of them, if you ask them
if they are, would scream Not me! but if
you ask them they tell you that Jews control world politics, all the money, and the
stock exchanges and the banks. I ask them
stupid questions.
I go to Wannsee, where they decided to
kill the Jews. Tuvias talking about the Berlin suburb where Nazi officials, meeting in
January 1942, decided to commit genocide. Right cross the street from it there
is a hotel and restaurant. It is packed.
They do weddings there, and you have
to reserve well ahead of time. I ask the
owner stupid but honest questions about
how it works, how do young German girls
say to their young German lovers, Honey,
lets get married right next to where they
decided to gas the Jews?
I ask childlike questions like that. Thats
how you get people to talk.
Germans are obsessed with the Jews,
Tuvia continued. Why do they know the
names of Israels prime minster, defense
minister, foreign minister? When you
ask about German ministers they have
no idea. Why do they know about everything thats going on in Israel? When I
ask them what about Chechnya which
after all is far closer to them than Israel
they cant answer.
Germany is building a beautiful Jewish center, he continued. But when you
go to the synagogues, there is nobody
there, except maybe tourists. Germany
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Our biggest fear and concern is that you
have so much conflict that Jewish students
dont want to do anything Jewish because
this becomes a conflict space, said a Hillel director at a northeastern school, who
asked that his university not be named so
that he does not fuel anti-Israel agitation
on campus. Most college students are
conflict averse. College is such a fun place.
When you make a space a conflict space,
our fear is that people wont want to come
in.
The Hillel director says one of his main
strategies to avoid being drawn into the
conflict with the pro-Palestinian groups
is to ignore them. Instead, he focuses on
staging positive Israel events.
Its kind of a big nothing, he said of
Israel Apartheid Week.
At Columbia, Aryeh polled about 200
students a couple of years ago and found
that Israel was very low on the list of issues
that interested them. Thats why the group
was against the decision by Students Supporting Israel to mount a counterdemonstration opposite the mock apartheid wall,
Greenbaum said.
We have found the days were not there
people either dont stop by the wall or
dont notice, Greenbaum said. Its best to
avoid calling attention to the whole thing.
students.
On February 16, students at Brooklyn
College disrupted a faculty meeting to
demand that Zionists leave campus and
called one professor a Zionist pig.
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WASHINGTON Here are five things to watch
for at this years annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which is
taking place here March 19 to 22:
Its yoooooooooge.
Organizers are excepting 18,000 activists,
3,000 more than last year. That will be the
largest number ever.
So large, for the first time, plenary sessions
are moving out of the Washington Convention
Center to the Verizon Center, a sports arena a
few blocks away.
Factors fueling interest: The perception that the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel
is making inroads; the unhappiness among AIPAC activists
with the Iran nuclear deal; and the election season the
chance to see presidential candidates make their case to
the pro-Israel crowd.
Forget the kosher dinner statistics AIPACs not even
going to go there, serving no mass dinner this year. But for
the first time all food stands within the convention center
will offer only kosher food.
nomination Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Ohio Governor John Kasich are more firmly in the pro-Israel camp
but are less likely to attend (although watch for video messages) because they are out on the campaign trail, struggling to catch up with him.
AIPAC insiders are looking for two things from Trump:
a repudiation once and for all of his pledge of neutrality
when it comes to Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking, and a
more substantive outline of his plans for the U.S.-Israel
relationship. Boasts about his Jewish grandkids and his
2004 appearance as a grand marshal at a Salute to Israel
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primary voters who have kept her well
ahead of Sanders in order to pivot back
toward AIPAC?
We love Democrats!
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AIPAC suffered a painful split with much
of the Democratic caucus last year
over the Iran nuclear deal. The day it
was clear that Democrats in the Senate
would block a vote on whether to scotch
the deal, there were emotional scenes in
congressional offices.
AIPAC insiders insist thats behind
them. Democrats in Congress have been
pushing hard on comity, particularly
when it comes to bipartisan legislation
targeting BDS and in increasing military
assistance to Israel.
Except: Until late last week, the only
Democrats in Congress who were slated to
appear were from among the minority (28
in the House and four in the Senate) who
opposed the Iran deal. On Thursday, a single Iran deal backer, Representative Steny
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12.95
19.95
18.95
23.95
19.95
13.95
18.95
74.95
74.95
18.95
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MERLOT
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27.95
31.95
31.95
31.95
33.95
33.95
46.95
46.95
9.95
75.95
51.95
8.95
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15.95
15.95
15.95
15.95
15.95
20.95
6.95
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33.95
24.95
59.95
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19.95
19.95
19.95
19.95
31.95
12.95
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16.95
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15.95
16.95
10.95
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13.95
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37.95
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10.95
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21.95
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9.95
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17.95
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24.95
23.95
27.95
16.95
21.95
24.95
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17.95
57.95
38.95
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44.95
29.95
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29.95
68.95
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56.95
25.95
8.95
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12.95
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38.95
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11.95
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17.95
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23.95
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17.95
55.95
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37.95
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10.95
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28.95
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26.95
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27.95
55.95
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19.95
33.95
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32.95
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17.95
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16.95
13.95
13.95
28.95
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16.95
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16.95
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16.95
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33.95
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27.95
34.95
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55.95
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16.95
16.95
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23.95
12.95
12.95
12.95
12.95
49.95
32.95
16.95
16.95
16.95
23.95
11.95
69.95
32.95
8.95
8.95
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8.95
33.95
31.95
26.95
65.95
11.95
11.95
10.95
14.95
13.95
10.95
24.95
13.95
13.95
13.95
24.95
39.95
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39.95
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11.95
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32.95
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24.95
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16.95
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seen a rise of anti-Semitism, especially in Europe; we continue to see the rise of the BDS movement on campuses
across America, singling Israel out for hostility, ignoring
the many horrible, awful, hate-filled countries throughout the world that oppress and victimize their own citizens. While Israel seeks only to live in safety and security
in a region that remains hostile to us year after year, it
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PURIM
Crossword
Jewish World
Hungarian Jews
FROM PAGE 38
Across
1. Seder soloists
5. 1930s boxing champ Max
9. Bait, like the yetzer hara
14. One is about half a yard
15. Kudrow or Bonet
16. ___ from Hawaii (Elvis album)
17. Costume of a Paul Rudd hero making
a villanous turn ?
19. Second of Abrahams eight sons
20. Broccoli blessing
21. Country where Bibi went to HS
23. Kramer invention
24. David, when bequeathing to
Solomon
27. Rav Yosef
30. Queen of the cyborgs costume?
33. Foe of a Broderick voiced lion
34. ___ ha-shalom
35. Spielberg used FX
38. Asimov title character
41. Lenny Bruces was 567-48-8307:
Abbr.
42. He narrated Mels History of
the World: Part I
45. Cains was the first
48. Costume of a Jewish savior and Star
Wars villain?
52. Good one, by Rivers
53. Merciful ones (like Abraham and
Solomon, at times)
56. 120 is a notable one
57. Have a seudah
59. Goldfingers favorite bar?
60. Made havdalah again
63. Costume of a Purim queen & Disney
princess?
66. Jacob had more than one
67. Major role for Ron before he was
opposite The Fonz
68. What many bring back from Eilat
69. Syrian leader
70. Do kriah
71. Post (mishloach manot)
Down
1. Theocratic structure
2. Manilows ___ It Through the Rain
3. What Hamas rockets often cause
4. Kislev lighter
5. Non-kosher letters
6. Ability of a Galil user
7. Husband of Judith in Genesis
8. The Maharam of Rothenburg was held
for it
9. ___: Krav :: Chi : Maga
10. School and shul enders
11. Ruths old kin
12. Enslavers, long ago
13. Edible shell or tref Bell
18. Like Zac Efron, as a dresser
22. Cohen who was the first Israeli to
play pro-soccer in England
25. The Blind Side player signed by
the Panthers Dave Gettleman
26. ___ 911 (Comedy produced by
Stacey Sher)
28. Carlebachs ___ Hashem
29. Cubans Mavericks, on the
scoreboard
31. Jewish title
32. Nissim of Gerona, with The
(a 31-Across)
35. Crystal genre, for short
36. Theyre made to make noise
37. Sabras
39. Lighting liquids
40. Cantillation
43. Drinks too much on Purim
44. Super ___ (popular Chanukah gift
in the early 90s)
46. A Jewfro or hazel eyes
47. Unwanted results from too much
schlepping
49. Chabad capital?
50. Sukkot branches
51. Controverts, in the Knesset
54. Villain in the Nicole Perlman penned
Guardians of the Galaxy
55. What most do for Neilah
56. 1/3 of the shevatim
58. Medium for Shlock Rocks early
albums
61. Rhodas TV mom
62. Senator running for President with
very different views than Bernie
64. She wrote and sang on David
Guettas Titanium
65. Allens Hannah and ___ Sisters
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Calendar
celebrates with
baking hamantaschen,
a discussion on
insights into Purim, a
carnival, and costume
parade, beginning at
11:30 a.m. 30 Hinchman
Ave. (973) 696-2500 or
shomreitorahwcc.org.
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MARCH 18
of a jubilee celebration
of Cantor Charles
Romalis 50 years there.
950 Preakness Ave.
(973) 595-6565 or www.
templebethtikvahnj.org.
Shabbat in Woodcliff
Lake: Temple Emanuel
Shabbat in Wayne:
Rabbi Daniel Freelander,
president of the World
Union of Progressive
Judaism, speaks during
services at Temple Beth
Tikvah, 7:30 p.m., as part
Shabbat in Teaneck:
Temple Emeth offers a
musical Shabbat service
led by Rabbi Steven
Sirbu and Cantor Ellen
Tilem with the Temple
Emeth band, 8 p.m.
1666 Windsor Road.
(201) 833-1322 or www.
emeth.org.
Saturday
MARCH 19
Shabbat in Jersey City:
Congregation Bnai
Jacob offers the PrePurim Fun Shop with
Jessica as well as Torah
Topics for adults with
Rabbi Marsha Dubrow,
Shabbat learning in
Teaneck: Miriam Adani,
the shomeret of Kever
Rachel will talk about
the situation at Rachels
tomb in Israel at a melava
malka at Congregation
Beth Aaron, 9 p.m. 950
Queen Anne Road. www.
www.bethaaron.org or
(201) 836-6210.
Sunday
MARCH 20
Film/food in Jersey
City: Congregation
Bnai Jacob continues
its Lox n Learning
series with a screening
of the award-winning
documentary Hava
Nagila (The Movie),
10 a.m., followed by
bagels and lox. 176 West
Side Ave. (201) 435-5725
or bnaijacobjc.org.
Purim in Teaneck:
Temple Emeth hosts a
carnival, with games
and prizes, 10 a.m.-noon.
Costumes encouraged.
1666 Windsor Road.
(201) 833-1322.
Purim in Wyckoff:
Temple Beth Rishon
hosts a carnival with
games, laser tag, game
truck, photo booth,
inflatables, magician,
clown, tattoos, food,
face painting, arts and
crafts, and sand art,
11 a.m. 585 Russell Ave.
(201) 891-4466 or www.
bethrishon.org.
Purim in Paramus:
The JCC of Paramus/
Congregation Beth
Tikvah holds a carnival
with a bouncy castle,
games, cotton candy,
goldfish, prizes, and
food, noon-2 p.m.
Costumes encouraged.
E. 304 Midland Ave.
(201) 262-7691 or www.
jccparamus.org.
Purim in Wayne:
Shomrei Torah
Monday
MARCH 21
Play group in Emerson:
Shalom Baby of Jewish
Federation of Northern
New Jersey offers a
Mommy-and-Me-style
Purim party for family
members and other
caregivers with newborns
to 3-year-olds at
Congregation Bnai Israel,
9:3010:45 a.m. 53 Palisade
Ave. (201) 820-3902,
www.jfnnj.org/
shalombaby or SarahD@
jfnnj.org.
Tuesday
MARCH 22
Lindsay Morris
Federal court system:
Purim in Emerson:
Congregation Bnai
Israel hosts a carnival
with games, prizes, and
food, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Costumes encouraged.
53 Palisade Ave.
(201) 265-2272or www.
bisrael.com.
Sassy Reuven
Carolyn Enger
Music in New City:
Classical pianist Carolyn
Enger performs at the
New City Public Library,
Calendar
in Hackensack. www.
ncjwbcs.org.
Wednesday
MARCH 23
Spring turkey/food
drive: The JCC of
Paramus/Congregation
Beth Tikvah collects
solidly frozen kosher/
non-kosher turkeys and
non-perishable packaged
food (no glass) for its
Fran Leib Memorial Food
Drive in the parking lot,
7:15-9 a.m. Food donated
to the Center for Food
Action in Mahwah. ShopRite or Fairway gift cards
or checks payable to
Center for Food Action,
Mahwah, are welcome.
East 304 Midland Ave.
(201) 262-7691 or www.
jccparamus.org.
Purim in Woodcliff
Lake: Temple Emanuel
of the Pascack Valley
hosts a western- themed
celebration, beginning
at 4:15 p.m., with a
young family Megillah
reading, carnival with
entertainment by Matty
Roxx, games, rides,
and food, 5:30-6:30.
Traditional Megillah
reading at 7, followed
by adult festivities/
beverages and line
dancing. Dress in jeans,
cowboy hats, and boots.
87 Overlook Drive.
(201) 391-0801 or www.
tepv.org.
Purim in Wayne:
Shomrei Torah celebrates
with a tot Purim
experience, followed by
a childrens dinner, 5 p.m.
A family-friendly service
with Megillah reading
at 6. 30 Hinchman Ave.
(973) 696-2500 or
shomreitorahwcc.org.
Purim in Bayonne:
Jersey Citys
Congregation Bnai
Jacob joins Bayonnes
Temple Emanu-El for a
Star Wars-themed Purim
celebration, 6-10 p.m.,
with Megillah reading,
songs, DJ, costumes,
dancing, and food
catered by Lox, Stock
and Deli. Free parking in
nearby Catholic Church
lot. Temple Emanuel, 735 Kennedy Blvd.
(201) 436-4499.
Purim in Ridgewood:
Temple Israel and
JCC, offering both
egalitarian Conservative
and Reconstructionist
worship, marks Purim
Purim in Leonia:
Congregation Adas
Emuno celebrates with
pizza and refreshments,
6:15 p.m., followed by
a Megillah reading and
an original Purimshpiel,
Shalom Shushan,
written by shul president,
Lance Strate, at 7. 254
Broad Ave. (201) 592-1712
or www.adasemuno.org.
Purim in Orangeburg:
The Orangetown Jewish
Center holds a Purim
celebration beginning
with Maariv, 6:45 p.m.
8 Independence Ave.,
Orangeburg, N.Y.
(845) 359-5920 or
theojc.com.
Purim in Teaneck:
Temple Emeth celebrates
with a Megillah reading,
7 p.m. 1666 Windsor
Road. (201) 833-1322.
Purim in Emerson:
Congregation Bnai
Israel presents its
annual Purimshpiel
and Megillah reading,
7 p.m. Hebrew school
students will perform
original song parodies.
Costumes encouraged.
Hamantaschen and
refreshments. 53 Palisade
Ave. (201) 265-2272or
www.bisrael.com.
Purim in Cliffside
Park: Chabad of Fort
Lee hosts Disney
Purim with a Megillah
reading, 7:30 p.m.,
followed by a party
with a dinner buffet,
music, and dancing,
at the Palisadium,
7:30 p.m. Dress in a
Disney costume. 700
Palisadium Drive.
(201) 886-1238 or www.
ChabadFortLee.com.
Purim in Tenafly:
Lubavitch on the
Palisades has a grand
Purim party, 7:30 p.m.,
with Megillah readings,
hamentaschen, live
music, and kids/teen
programs. 11 Harold St.
www.chabadlubavitch.
org/purim5776 or
(201) 871-1152.
Purim in Tenafly:
Lubavitch on the
Palisades has an out-ofthis-world Purim with a
family show, live music,
glow in the dark items,
hot space cuisine, hamoon-taschen, and
dancing. 11 Harold St.
www.chabadlubavitch.
org/purim5776 or
(201) 871-1152.
Boris Fishman
Writer speaks in Wayne:
As part of the One Book
One Community project
sponsored by the Jewish
Federation of Northern
New Jersey, author Boris
Fishman speaks at Temple
Beth Tikvah, 7 p.m. He
is the author of Dont
Let My Baby Do Rodeo.
950 Preakness Ave.
(973) 595-6565 or www.
templebethtikvahnj.org
MARCH 25
Discussing liberation:
Alan Moskin of
Nanuet talks about his
experiences liberating
a Nazi concentration
camp as a young GI
in the Robert A. Scott
Student Center (SC
156) at Ramapo College
in Mahwah, noon.
Sponsored by Ramapos
Gross Center for
Holocaust and Genocide
Studies. 505 Ramapo
Valley Road, Mahwah.
(201) 684-7409.
Saturday
MARCH 26
Purim ball in Oakland:
Fourth- to eighth-graders
are invited to the Purim
ball at the Academies
at Gerrard Berman Day
School, 8-10:30 p.m.,
with dancing, volleyball,
games, prizes,
and refreshments.
Participants can bring
a non-perishable food
item to donate. 45
Spruce St. Registration,
(201) 337-1111 or www.
ssnj.org.
Lecture in Monsey:
Friday
Alan Moskin
MARCH 27
MARCH 24
Womens Purim
reading: The Jewish
Shabbat in Teaneck:
Sunday
Thursday
Purim in Paramus:
The JCC of Paramus/
Congregation Beth
Tikvah holds its Purim
Festival, 7:15 p.m. Choice
of family or traditional
Megillah readings,
followed by a grand
Purim party with light
supper, drinks, candy, and
dancing to live music.
Costumes welcome.
304 East Midland Ave.
(201) 262-7691 or www.
jccparamus.org.
Purim in Franklin
Lakes: The Chabad
Shabbat in Emerson:
Congregation Bnai
Israel offers its Esther
Extravaganza to
continue the Purim
celebration, 6:45 p.m.
Interactive booths help
people experience what
Esther was doing in
body, mind, and spirit as
she hid her identity and
then saved the Jewish
people. Services follow
at 7:30. 53 Palisade Ave.
(201) 265-2272 or www.
bisrael.com.
In New York
Monday
MARCH 21
Music benefit in NYC:
Carol Ostrow and
Love, honoring Rabbi
Jill Hausman and shul
president Robert J.
Reicher, with songs
by Richard Rodgers,
directed by Joseph
Thalkin, starring Anna
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between Eighth and
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events.
Tuesday
MARCH 22
Singles
Sunday
MARCH 20
Seniors meet in
Pomona: Singles 65+
of the JCC Rockland
meets for lunch at Ocean
Empire, noon. 340
Route 202, Pomona, N.Y.
Individual checks. Gene,
(845) 356-5525.
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MARCH 21
Support group in
Tenafly: The Kaplen JCC
on the Palisades begins a
seven-session group with
therapist Judy Brauner,
Widows and Widowers:
You Are Not Alone,
6:15 p.m. 411 E. Clinton
Ave. (201) 408-1456.
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New Manischewitz products debut
Consumers are welcome to sample new
Manischewitz products on Thursday,
March 31, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Grand
and Essex Market in Bergenfield, and
on Thursday, April 7, at the same time
at Gourmet Glatt Cedarhurst, in Cedarhurst, N.Y. A sampling was also held at
ShopRite Paramus on March 17.
New products include Welchs
Manischewitz 100 percent Grape
Juice, Hazelnut Chocolate Macaroons
voted Best New Item for Passover
Obituaries
Victor Alcheh
Harry Galinsky
ELIZABETH RIEWERTS
May you find comfort during this difficult time.
Lena Gershkovich
Margaret Kaplen
a founding member and staunch supporter of the JCC,
for the loss of her mother,
JORDAN SHENKER
Chief Executive Officer
Arlene Grunwerg
Marvin Kosoff
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survive him.
Donations can be made to St. Josephs
Regional Medical Center Foundation,
Paterson. Arrangements were by Louis
Suburban Chapel, Fair Lawn.
Louis LaPoff
Larry Pick
We wish Maggie
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Warren Geller
President and CEO
Jay C. Nadel
Chairman of the Board
EHMC Foundation
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Stanley RoSneR
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Home Family, note with profound sorrow the passing of Elizabeth
Reed Riewerts mother of Jewish Home at Rockleigh and Jewish
Home Assisted Living past president and current Jewish Home
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Elizabeth was a very special person to all who were privileged to
know her. She will be greatly missed by family and friends.
We extend our deepest sympathy to her family - Maggie, Henry
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Regardless of Mr. Trumps controversial style and policies, he (like all of us) is protected by the Constitutions
First Amendment which guarantees freedom of speech
and assembly (in any location).
All his political opponents are morally bound to speak
out to denounce his victimization which forced the cancellation of his recent rally in Chicago. Clearly, he is not
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United States of America!
The President is bound by his oath of office to speak out
to denounce this violation of the First Amendment. But
Mr. Trumps opponents throw him to the wolves for their
own political gain. Placing blame on the victim is an old,
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It is shocking to see how fear and desperation can override honor.
Jerrold Terdiman, M.D.
Woodcliff Lake
The program has just ended, and Mordechai is packing his materials as I write, so this is the perfect opportunity to thank all those who
attended and connected with our tradition through art. Id also like
to thank the committee of volunteers, who spent months preparing,
including co-chairs Gayle and Michael Goldberg, and Lynne Graizel.
This partnership of resources that made the weekend successful
is a wonderful reminder of the important role the Standard plays in
strengthening our Jewish community.
Rabbi Steven Sirbu
Temple Emeth, Teaneck
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Maggie Kaplen
on the passing of her mother
Elizabeth Riewerts
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n 1 Last month Torah Academy of Bergen County celebrated Pink Day, a time to raise awareness and funds
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n 6 Earlier this month, Robert Bennett, a Holocaust survivor who is the grandfather of a Chabad NWBC Hebrew
school student, spoke to the schools sixth and seventh
graders. He talked about his experiences in AuschwitzBirkenau and Gross-Rosen concentration camps and
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