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Synagogue withdraws invitation for Wasserman Schultz
Church and state -- or at least politics and religion -- clashed this week as a prominent synagogue withdrew a speaking invitation for U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston, was to have spoken Friday at Temple Israel of...Tags: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Mitt Romney, Jeb Bush, Israel
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Bulletin Board
Saturday BBQ Block Party, 6 to 10 p.m. at Seminole Casino Hollywood, 4150 N. State Road 7, Hollywood. Call 954-961-3220. Block Party, noon to 2 p.m. at Whole Foods Market, 14956 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. Free. Call 392-3500. Celebrate Summer, 10 a....Tags: Florida's Blood Centers, Deerfield Beach, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Pompano Beach, Tamarac
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Davie Fire Department under investigation by feds over discrimination complaints
— The stories, all told in court records, paint a damning portrait of a fire department with a boy's club atmosphere, where women are groped, demeaned and ignored at promotion time while the "golden children," a small group of privileged male...
Tags: Nova Southeastern University, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Employment Opportunities, Miscarriage, Litigation
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The Sunday Conversation: Pianist Mona Golabek holds on to the music
L.A. concert pianist and radio show host Mona Golabek makes her theatrical debut at the Geffen Playhouse in "The Pianist of Willesden Lane," a one-woman show of music and words based on "The Children of Willesden Lane," the book she co-wrote about her...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Richard Attenborough, Robert Browning, Radio
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Sources of light
Sometimes you have to travel a long way to find the story that's right in your own backyard. And sometimes the things you think you know about that backyard — and about the country that surrounds it — aren't even close to being the whole...Tags: Entertainment, Sears Holdings Corp., Biography (genre), Roger Corman, Trips and Vacations
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How Dunker Church was saved
The Washington County Historical Society presented the Antietam National Battlefield Park with two significant gifts. In the 1950s, purchase of the Dunker Church and gifting of the church and the Burnside Bridge were made possible through the work of...
Tags: U.S. Department of the Interior, Maryland General Assembly, Wars and Interventions, National Parks, American Civil War (1861-1865)
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Orthodox Jews Upset At Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Switch
KTLA NewsOrthodox Jews in Los Angeles -- and many other cities -- are upset about a change Trader Joe's has made to the way their chocolate chips are processed. Jews who keep kosher do not mix milk and meat. Therefore, any dessert served after a meat meal must...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Christian Orthodoxy
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Review: Jewish family faces crisis in 'Mighty Fine'
"Mighty Fine," unfortunately, isn't. Although this semi-autobiographical, 1974-set look at a Jewish family in crisis is filled with raw, uncomfortable, complicated emotions, writer-director Debbie Goodstein-Rosenfeld presents her well-intended story as...
Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Religion and Belief, Andie MacDowell, Chazz Palminteri
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As 'House' departs, Chicago-born co-star looks ahead
Welcome to Questions of Characters, the column that puts a name to some of the most familiar faces in movies, on television, the stage and commercials who either hail from Chicago or have spent enough time here to consider it home. Name: Peter...Tags: Entertainment, The Office (tv program), Photography, Dennis Farina, Health
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Datebook
Tuesday, May 29 School news The Board of Education will hold a closed meeting at 8:30 a.m. in the Planning Room at the department, 10910 Clarksville Pike in Ellicott City. 410-313-6680. Saturday, June 2 Yard sale The Orthodox Church of St. Matthew will...Tags: The Event (tv program), Music, Entertainment, Christianity, Auction Service
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Schumer decries 'Nazi' comparison in push to punish tax-dodgers
This post has been updatedWASHINGTON -- One week after proposing a law that would punish Americans who avoid paying large tax bills by renouncing their citizenship, Sen. Charles E. Schumer scolded anti-tax activist Grover Norquist for comparing the legislation to efforts taken...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Senate, The Wall Street Journal, Republican Party, Religion and Belief
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Shavout: The Story of Now
I attended a lovely Bat Mitzvah service this past Saturday, which is always a momentous occasion, but particularly so in our small synagogue. The Bat Mitzvah girl read one of my favorite readings from the new Reform prayer book Mishkan T'filah, "Why Am...Tags: Torah, Religious Festivals, Religious Texts, Holidays, Religion and Belief
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