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Issue:
15.3
 
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Editor's Comment
Michael looks at:
Farewell, Shalom and Adieu

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Features
An Open Letter from Abba to His Family

Enough With The Political Finger-Pointing!

Revisiting the Haggadah

Eddy's Recipe List
Victoria Sponge

Book Review List

The Outspeaker
Encouraging violence is never correct

Batya
Good times and bad times with Batya


Marjorie Wolfe
An Interview with Paul Reiser

BC's Backlot
The Last Shalom

This And That
My Treasure Chest

Three Symbols of Passover

Stress

Lynn Ruth Miller
How we all became part of a bigger story

Mel Yahre
A few words for my friend

Eddy's Thoughts
Don't let life flutter by

The Bear Facts
How I found Michael

 
Chanukah 5766 
 
December 1, 2005
In this edition we have submissions by:
  • Gil Mann
  • Ted Roberts
  • Rena Fruchter
  • Jeanne F. Samuels
  • Jo Clare Hartsig and Walter Wink
  • Lisa Traiger
  • Josh Eagle
  • Richard H. Schwartz, Ph.D.
Covering these topics:
  • Wishing Jews a Merry Christmas?
  • A South Texas Schindler
  • Some Fun Facts About Candles
  • One Family’s Katrina Tale
  • How One Town Said No to Hate
  • Ways to Fire Up Your Chanukah!
  • How Being a Jew Changes the World
  • The Grammy for Best Jewish Artist Goes to
  • Vegging Out for Chanukah
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