Study: Jewish numbers on rise
6.4 million in the US, Brandeis team estimates
Brandeis Professor Leonard Saxe has some good news for those fearing for the future of Judaism in America.
The number of American Jews is actually increasing, not decreasing.
A Brandeis team estimates the total US Jewish population at 6.4 million as of 2010, up from 5.7 million in 2000, and 5.5 million in 1990. Full Story
Happy tree year
In the spirit of Tu B’Shevat, third graders estimate the age of trees by counting growth rings, as part of their science studies at Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Boston.
Above from left: Leetal Fishman, Doron Peer, Marissa Lehv and science teacher Elana Schrieber. Full Story
A Holocaust survivor’s last stand
Jews divided over recouping WWII-era insurance claims
Somewhere in the crumbling files or computer database of a Polish insurance company, says Israel Arbeiter, is an insurance policy with his name on it.
He wants it back. Full Story
Rabbis to Pats fans: Have faith
What does the Torah have to say about this year’s Super Bowl?
Take this tale, from the Book of Numbers:
The Israelites are trudging through the Sinai desert, after the Exodus from Egypt. They are searching for the Promised Land, a home flowing with milk and honey. After weeks of wandering, Moses spots a fertile land off in the distance – Canaan. Full Story
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Jewish leaders visit Pollard Full Story
Fogel children consoled; murderers hailed
The Israeli Defense Forces chief of staff, Lt. General Benny Gantz, meets with the children of the Fogel family, whose parents and three siblings were murdered by Palestinians last March in the West Bank settlement of Itamar. Full Story
Mazel tov, Bubbe
Kibitzing in the kitchen with bubbe is a Jewish pastime, but Avrom Honig of Brookline turned that tradition into an Internet sensation with his Web site, “Feed me Bubbe.”
Honig’s Bubbe, who uses the Yiddish endearment as her nom de plume, has taught thousands of podcast listeners and YouTube viewers how to cook dishes like latkes, kugel and chicken soup. Full Story
Super Bowl features super Jewish philanthropists
When the New York Giants and New England Patriots take the field for Sunday’s Super Bowl, most of the country will focus on the athletes wearing the jerseys. However, from a Jewish perspective, the story behind these football franchises comes from those wearing suits in the owner’s box. Full Story
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