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Brooklyn’s “Lost Synagogues”
by Ellen Levitt Brooklyn has a large number of synagogues, and they come in many varieties. You can easily find various types of Orthodox shuls,as
Metropolitan Council delivers food to families for Purim
By Paula Katinas Brooklyn Daily Eagle The Purim holiday which took place this past weekend was a lot more festive for hundreds of people in
For Sandy victims in Brighton Beach, Purim story has a double meaning
By Francesca Norsen-Tate, Religion Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services on March 17 treated the Brighton Beach community, which was
Devorah Halberstam: A Letter To An Amazing Woman
By: Prof. Livia Bitton-Jackson Published: March 28th, 2014 – Jewish Press I remember when it happened. March 1, 1994. I remember the horror and sense

Program Nurturing Jewish Identity Expands Throughout Brooklyn
By Francesca Norsen Tate, Religion Editor – Brooklyn Daily Eagle Keshet, a successful and well-known educational community afterschool program for Israelis in Brooklyn, is expanding with

New program bonds Israeli and American Jews in Brooklyn Heights
IAC-Shishi Israeli Program to Combine Tradition, Music By Francesca Norsen Tate, Religion Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle Singing and sharing a meal together is a universal