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Washington – Schumer Wants Warning Against Coffee Stockpiling
By admin on September 7, 2010
Washington – Java drinkers rest easy. Sen. Charles Schumer has perked up to the spiraling cost of coffee beans, and he wants something done about it.
The New York Democrat has asked the Obama administration’s Trade Representative Ron Kirk to warn major coffee growers Brazil and Vietnam at an International Coffee Organization meeting later this month [...]
Milwaukee, WI – Obama: Republicans Talk About Me Like a Dog
By admin on September 7, 2010
Milwaukee, WI – US President Barack Obama has caused quite a flutter by accusing his Republican opponents of talking about him “like a dog” at a rally to launch his embattled Democratic party’s election campaign.
“Some powerful interests who had been dominating the agenda in Washington for a very long time and they’re not always [...]
L’Shana Tova U’Metuka
By admin on September 6, 2010
Honey is not the only food that says sweet.
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VIDEO: Ki Savo – Deans Office
By admin on August 27, 2010
This is the latest segment of the new weekly video series from Rabbi Stulberger – You’ve Been Called to the Dean’s Office. It’s a short (four minute) message on a timely Torah topic. This week’s message: “Rejoice in Trepidation.”
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VIDEO: Ki Savo – Deans Office
Washington – US Funds Restoration of Global Islamic Sites
By admin on August 25, 2010
Washington – The good will tour of the Middle East by the imam behind the proposed mosque near ground zero is just part of the U.S. government’s efforts to reach out to the Muslim world.
This year, the Obama administration will spend nearly $6 million to restore 63 historic and cultural sites, including mosques and minarets, [...]
Brooklyn, NY – Paramedics On Coffee Break Discover High CO in Dunkin Donuts
By admin on August 25, 2010
Coney Island, NY – A small coffee break turned into a life-saving mission for two Brooklyn paramedics on Aug. 24, when they discovered dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide (CO) in a local eatery.
Paramedic Nadra Bleli from Station 43 wanted a cup of coffee during her break, so she and her partner, Paramedic Michael Toomey, [...]
3.1 Magnitude Quake Rattles Israel
By admin on August 23, 2010
The Geophysical Institute of Israel reported that a 3.1 magnitude earthquake shook northern Israel in the early hours of Monday morning.
Dr. Rami Hofstetter, head of the institute’s Seismological Division said the quake’s epicenter was around Kibbutz Yiron in the upper Galilee. The earthquake was also felt in the Galilee panhandle. There were no reports of [...]
Toronto, Canada – Police Probe Alleged Cash-for-Gold Murder Plot
By admin on August 6, 2010
Toronto, Canada – It’s a tale of two Orthodox Jewish gold jewellers, a 32-year-old Iranian-born ex-mixed martial arts champion and a 71-year-old woman who has been charged with a bizarre hit man plot allegedly targeting well-known Toronto goldman Jack Berkovits.
“Life was good until I put out a sign that said ‘I buy gold’ and [...]
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VIDEO: Eikev – Deans Office
By admin on July 30, 2010
This is the latest segment of the new weekly video series from Rabbi Stulberger – You’ve Been Called to the Dean’s Office. It’s a short (four minute) message on a timely Torah topic. This week’s message: “Making it Simple.”
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Jerusalem – Oldest Written Document Ever Found
By admin on July 12, 2010
Jerusalem – Hebrew University excavations recently unearthed a clay fragment dating back to the 14th century BCE, said to be the oldest written document ever found in Jerusalem.
The tiny fragment is only 2 cm. by 2.8 cm. in surface area and 1 cm. thick and appears to have once been part of a larger tablet. [...]
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Fight over Eichmann files back to German court
September 8, 2010
Freelance reporter’s attorney confident she will gain greater access to documents on top Nazi’s whereabouts during war
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Obvious Teshuvah
September 8, 2010

By Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz
The Gemara in Maseches Avodah Zarah (8a) relates that on the day that Adam Harishon was created, when the sun set and it became dark, having never seen this occurrence before, Adam remarked that it was because of his sin that the world turned black. He feared that the world was about to [...]
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Dannon: Chief Rabbi permits building during Sukkot
September 8, 2010
Likud MK tells ‘Post’ requested special dispensation from Shlomo Amar saying permissible to build during period usually used to reduce workload.
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Dannon: Chief Rabbi permits building during Sukkot
