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NEW YORK (JTA) – The Pew Research Center poll released last week, surveying attitudes among Israeli citizens confirms what many of us who work on Israeli issues already knew: Israel is a deeply divided society, first and foremost between its … more
/PHOTO | ELIANNA BRESLER The New England Rabbinical College held its 31st Anniversary Dinner on Feb. 28:  front, left to right: Rabbi Shmuel Alter Twersky, R”M; Rabbi Eliezer Gibber, Rosh HaYeshiva; Rabbi Yosef Lipson, Mashgiach. Rear: … more
Alan Metnick Captured in Memory: An Exhibition, will open at Temple Emanu-El, in Providence, on April 3. “Captured in Memory,” a book of photographs and commentary by artist and … more
One of the most enduring stories of all times is “To Kill a Mockingbird.” The novel (published in 1960) which was subsequently made into a movie two years later, is a loose autobiography of Harper Lee’s interpretations, observations and … more
On March 1, officers of Hadassah Rhode Island for 2016 were installed by Karen Dannin, a member of the National Hadassah Honorary Council. Dannin thanked outgoing officers for their service, and spoke about the newly constructed Sarah Wetsman … more
Ten years ago, I wanted to go back to Israel  but not as a tourist. I had been there nine times before, and enjoyed every moment, but I was looking for a more purposeful way to visit Israel. Volunteers for Israel filled that need. VFI … more
(Family Features) – No matter the season or the region, outdoor living is hot. As spring approaches, here are six of the top trends that will influence the look, feel and function of outdoor spaces in 2016. Outdoor rooms: Thanks to … more
Spring has finally sprung, and the contents of the greenhouses behind the Dwares JCC in Providence are showing a lot of green! Last fall, Shannon Kochanek, the director of the Eides Family J-Space’s after-school program, broke new ground with a … more
Ever wonder what this area looked like years and years ago? During the Great Depression, begonia growing, classification and study was just getting started. Many thousands of North American plants we know today were still undiscovered. Still, with … more
The discussion of climate change has been framed as a political argument dividing us into two opposing camps. The landscape is, on all levels, going through a very dynamic change. The winter that seems to be ending prematurely is one of the mildest … more
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