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Chosen Eats: A Little Bit of Carb-Loaded Comfort
I had originally planned to share the following recipe to encourage those of you who aren’t training to be marathoners to still carbo-load like one....
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Food
Boston Marathon Bombing #2 - Evil Exists
Life is so complicated and growing more complicated every day. Most everything we deal with from personal struggles to communal crisis, from environmental issues to...
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Judaism & Spirituality
Israel Is Exceptional
Google “Right to Exist” and see what you come up with. I’ll tell you what you don’t come up with: abortion issues or immigration issues...
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Israel & Overseas
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Boston Marathon Bombing #1: What it means to pray
When tragedy explodes in life, sometimes naturally, sometimes organically, this time (and far too many times as of late) exploding through the works of evil...
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Judaism & Spirituality
The Duality of Zikaron and Atzma'ut
The State of Israel celebrates Yom Ha'Zikaron, a memorial day for fallen soldiers and victims of terror, and Yom Ha'Atzma'ut, a joyous reminder of independence,...
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Israel & Overseas
Reaching Young Professionals
A dedicated network of young adults throughout Greater Boston is making a difference at JF&CS. Last year, the agency began building the next generation of...
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Community News
4 Kids Speak about Cancer
The Story of the Biggest Helping the Smallest A frightening diagnosis, loss of hair, and the constant fear that the disease would return… ...
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Personal Stories
Shabbat of the Month Club: HaMotzi (Blessing over Challah)
Let Them Eat Challah! Challah is a loaf of yeast-risen bread that is eaten on Shabbat (recipes here). Most loaves of challah are braided with at least three strands...
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Judaism & Spirituality
Shabbat of the Month Club: Challah Recipes
Let’s Eat! Challah is perhaps one of the most popular (and tasty) parts of the Shabbat meal (blessing here). It’s easy enough to buy a challah at a...
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Food
Gann Alumnus Discusses Gap Year Benefits
Gann alumnus Ben Fine '12 is currently on a gap year in Israel. He plans to attend Colby College at the conclusion of his year,...
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