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Denver, Colorado · Denver“In light of Oct. 7 and the abduction of Israeli civilians who are still held hostage, what does the rallying cry, ‘Let My People Go!’ mean for you this Passover?” Twelve Coloradans share their reflections.
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‘Let my people go’ — a community’s passion
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By Rachel Ringler Joan Nathan had just settled in for a conversation about her most recent book, My Life in Recipes, when the food writer became distracted. Joan Nathan is the author of My Life in Recipes A media personality was coming for lunch the next day, she said, but she realized she was missing two of the ingredients for the matzah balls she planned on serving. She paused to search for what she neede…See the Story
Joan Nathan’s life — a story told through recipes
Denver, Colorado · DenverSara and Zack Golditch, 28 and 29 years old respectively, are still in the early stages of their lives, marriage and careers, but they have already woven empathy into the essential fabric of their lives.
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Aurora shooting survivor and wife find ways to give back
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By Yulia Karra Meet Natalie Zaks. The 25-year-old owns Natalie’s Pretzel Boutique, a small business that has been struggling to keep afloat since Zaks was called up for reserve army duty on Oct. 7. Serving reserve duty is keeping Natalie Zaks away from her pretzel business. “We opened two months prior to events of Oct. 7,” the Government, Diplomacy and Strategy student at Reichman University says. Because …See the Story
IDF reserve duty wreaks havoc for business owners
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There must be something in the water . . . in the case of Denver, something remarkably positive. One congregation recently celebrating its 150th anniversary has had only six senior rabbis since 1889. The other congregation, which recently celebrated its 90th anniversary, has had only four. Synagogues are often filled with factions and infighting (two Jews, three opinions). It’s not like either of these cong…See the Story
Something in the water
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By Christopher Silver JERUSALEM — Nearly 70 years ago to the day, a young Algerian Jewish pianist by the name of Maurice El Medioni dashed off a letter to Samy Elmaghribi in Casablanca. Pianist Maurice El Medioni performs at the Barbican in London, June 21, 2008. (Andy Sheppard/Redferns) “I have not forgotten you,” he wrote on March 31, 1954. “If I haven’t written you earlier it is because I have been so b…See the Story
Algerian Jewish pianist was revered among Jews, Muslims
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NEW YORK — Organizations and individuals around the world have donated at least $1.4 billion toward Israel’s recovery from the attack of Oct. 7, according to a new report published by Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs. A view of the crowd that gathered on the West Steps of the Capitol on Oct. 15, 2023 in solidarity with Israel. (Blu Poetry ~ Creative Services) The donations, coupled with widespread pro…See the Story