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Remorseful thief returns stolen artifacts
number of ballista stones
ployee of the Museum of
from the Early Roman
Islamic and Near Eastern
period, said Danny Syon
Cultures in Beersheva,
of the Israel Antiquities
could not believe his
Authority, who excavated
eyes last week when he
at Gamla for many years.
opened a bag left in the
The Romans shot
museums courtyard.
these stones at the
Inside were two slingdefenders of the city in
stones along with a typed
order to keep them away
note that read, These
from the wall, and in that
are two Roman ballista
way they could approach
The ballista balls and
balls from Gamla, from
the wall and break it with
the accompanying note
a residential quarter at
a battering ram. The
left at the Museum of Isthe foot of the summit.
stones were manually
lamic and Near Eastern
I stole them in July 1995
chiseled on site by solCultures.
Dalia Manor
diers or prisoners.
and since then they have
This is not the first time
brought me nothing but
that remorseful thieves have returned
trouble. Please, do not steal antiquities!
national treasures in their illegal possesThe museum director, Dalia Manor,
sion.
immediately reported the anonymous
According to the Antiquities Authorigift to the Israel Antiquities Authority, and soon these stones will join
tys Unit for the Prevention of Antiquities
other ballista balls from Gamla that
Robbery, some of the artifacts returned
are housed in the National Treasures
are a 2,000-year-old Jewish coffin that
Department. Many other stones such as
had been kept in the bedroom of a Tel
these are displayed in the Gamla Nature
Aviv resident until he realized what it
Reserve in the Golan Heights.
was; and a Jerusalem stone taken by
Almost 2,000 such stones were
a Christian tourist from New York and
found during the archaeological excavareturned to Israel through his pastor a
tions in the Gamla Nature Reserve, and
decade later.
Abigail Klein Leichman / Israel21c.org
this is the site where there is the largest
pened to be there.
Simons was struck by
Sofias looks and told the
companys casting director about her. He contacted the Viva Agency,
thinking she was a client.
Needless to say, the agency reconsidered its initial
rejection. Several weeks
later, back in Holon, Sofia
got the news that she got
the Dior gig. Some quick
lessons on runway modeling and she was off to Paris.
Channel 2 followed her around Holon
for a few days before the trip, showing
her picking up her sister and brother
from school and preparing food for
them, folding laundry and giving a tour
of the one-room flat. Photos of models
are posted on the walls above her mattress on the floor.
It has been noted that the teen
strongly resembles a young Kate Moss,
the British supermodel also discovered
at age 14. Whether Sofia will go on to
the kind of spectacular career Moss
has enjoyed remains to be seen. But
without a doubt, she will no longer be
embarrassed to bring friends home.
Abigail Klein Leichman / Israel21c.org
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Israelis are generally fond of debate and will typically discuss any topic very passionately. Expect to
be cut off regularly during a presentation.
A slide Working with Israelis drawn from a guidebook by Intel USA that went
viral last week.
AMYS ANTICS:
Love is on track
in Trainwreck
Opening the
same day as
Ant-Man is
Trainwreck, which has
got great advance
buzz. It stars the really
hot (and I think brilliant)
comedian AMY SCHUMER, 34, and she also
wrote the film and her
characters name is
Amy. Its directed by
JUDD APATOW, 47, the
master of romantic
comedy with some
raunch. Heres the
capsule plot: Amys dad
(Colin Quinn) convinced
her monogamy isnt
realistic at an early age.
Now a magazine writer,
Amy lives by that credo
but her many relationships dont make her
happy. She starts to think
her dad is wrong when
she finds herself falling
for Aaron (Bill Hader), a
charming and successful
sports doctor who is the
subject of an article shes
writing.
VANESSA BAYER, 33,
has a major supporting role as Nikki, Amys
friend and sounding
board. This is the first big
budget film for the SNL
star. DAVE ATTELL, 50,
and EZRA MILLER, 22,
also have big supporting
roles. Also look for Jersey City native NORMAN
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When the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey and the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee host a meeting
next Wednesday night Stop Iran from
Going Nuclear attendees will have the
opportunity to hear from an AIPAC official knowledgeable about both Iran and
nuclear proliferation.
Bradley Gordon served on the CIAs Iranian desk in the early 1980s. Later, in the
administration of President George H. W.
Bush, he served as assistant director of the
United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, overseeing non-proliferation
policy. (In that capacity, he picked up the
title ambassador when representing the
United States during the 1990 Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Process.)
His years in government also included
stints on the House and Senate foreign
relations committees. He joined AIPAC in
1995.
I spent the 1970s in graduate school,
he said. I spent 1977-78 in Israel, doing
[my] doctoral dissertation research. I got
back, and I was married and I had a child,
and I realized I needed a job, he said.
The topic of his research he never
Iran watcher
Bradley
Gordon
has been
studying the
country and
its rulers for
decades.
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RALLY SPEAKERS Speakers confirmed for the Stop Iran Rally, include:
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Former U.S.
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Chair of the House
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Former Congressman
and retired U.S.
Army Lieutenant
Colonel
ALAN
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STEVEN
EMERSON
FRANK
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Harvard Law
Professor
Founder of The
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Terrorism
Founder of the
Center for
Security Policy
CAROLINE
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and speaker
CLARE
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PAUL VALLELY
DAVID
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Chairman of Stand
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Director of CUFI
KASIM
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JOHN
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TONY
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Founder of
The Israel
Campaign
Radio Host
WABC-AM
The French
Connection Actor
and Activist
JAMES A.
ACE LYONS
HERBERT
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B. ZUCKERMAN
ROBERT
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President - The
Hudson Institute
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troops to their east and west in Afghanistan and Iraq, and they thought they
were next, they suspended their nuclear
enrichment program and stopped working on the bomb.
In 2013, because of sanctions, and
again because they feared for their survival, they entered into negotiations, he
said.
My own take is there are ideological hardliners in Iran, and pragmatic
hardliners in Iran, inside the regime.
All of them want to maintain the Islamic
Republic and the structure of rule by
Islamic jurisprudence. But the ideological hardliners are much less willing to do
anything to compromise. The pragmatic
hardliners are willing to make compromises because they see it as necessary to
preserve the regime, he said.
Compromise, however, doesnt mean
moderation. There have been more
executions since Rouhani has been president than any similar period of time,
he said. Its not like hes a human rights
activist.
So whats his take on the agreement?
Six hours after it was released,
Ambassador Gordon wasnt ready yet to
comment.
We are right now looking at it, he
said.
Meanwhile, the Jewish Federation of
Northern New Jersey expressed its concerns over the agreement.
In a statement, it said it was concerned that the processes outlined for
inspecting nuclear facilities and re-imposition of sanctions are convoluted and
least for Jewish groups, is Irans oftenrepeated desire to wipe Israel off the face
of the earth. Although such threats often
are dismissed as mere if ugly rhetorical
flourishes, many Jewish groups warn
that history teaches that it is imprudent
to ignore them.
This began as a grassroots efforts that
has grown to include many major organizations, because of a very widespread
and growing conviction that the convictions being discussed will result in either
no deal or a very bad one, Laura Fein
of Teaneck, the executive director of the
Zionist Organization of Americans New
Jersey chapter, said.
Either of those results would increase
the likelihood that only military action
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There was also a contingent of Dalal
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have argued that contrary to allegations that he was on the scene during the Beth El firebombing, he was
in New Hampshire campaigning for
Rand Paul.
We had about 20 members of our
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Rabbi Arthur Wiener of the Jewish
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No date has yet been set for the trial;
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Wake up
We are trying to influence the American people, she added. She wanted to
dispel any idea that the rally is planned
to attract only right-wing participants.
The speakers are mainly military
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dangers are. Speakers range across the
political spectrum, she added, including
such well-known figures as Alan Dershowitz, who is notably liberal as well as
an outspoken supporter of Israel.
Now that a deal has been struck, Congress has 60 days to approve it; either
an agreement will have been signed or
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wrong and good from evil. And thats
We are the only nation in history
why good men wake up in the morning bound by ideas only, he has said. And
and do evil things.
if each new generation of Americans is
Worse, we lose the sense of what it not taught those ideas, and taught and
means to be a government of the people, taught and taught with rigor and pleaby the people, for the people, to quote sure, we are not bound.
Dreyfuss is determined to push the
Abraham Lincoln. Voter participation is
nothing for the Republic to brag about. teaching of civics back onto school curriIn the 2014 midterm elections, for exam- cula. In the interest of full disclosure, he
ple, the turnout of eligible voters was the is being aided in this effort by his public
lowest since 1942 36.3 percent. In New relations counsel, who happens to be my
Jersey, with a Senate race on the ballot, son, Juda. We can help by donating to
the turnout was 30.4 percent, eighth low- his cause, of course, but we also need to
est in the nation. New York, which had encourage our day schools and yeshivot
a gubernatorial race, recorded the fifth to upgrade their civics courses.
lowest turnout in the entire country
Dreyfuss mission may be one of the
29.5 percent.
most important ones in the first decades
Statistics like these are nothing new, of the 21st century. If it fails, heaven help
which is why Dreyfuss in 2008 founded us all.
The Dreyfuss Civics Initiative, which
Serious civics courses are missing
describes itself as a non-profit, non-par- from Jewish curricula, despite the fact
tisan organization that aims
that Jewish law requires
to revive the teaching of civus to show concern for the
ics in American public educommunity at large (more
cation to empower future
about that in two weeks).
generations with the critiJewish students perhaps
cal-thinking skills they need
have an even greater need
to fulfill the vast potential of
to understand how America works than students
American citizenship.
of Christian backgrounds,
Dreyfuss himself puts
because
this knowledge
it much more simply: To
Shammai
is the best way to protect
teach our kids how to run
Engelmayer
ourselves from efforts to
our country, before they
diminish our freedom to
are called upon to run our
country.If we dont, someone else will be Jews and Americans at the same time.
Our children have little sense of what
run our country.
As TDCIs website explains, Through America means to Jews because they
grassroots programs and curriculum take America for granted and have little
enhancement, The Dreyfuss Civics Ini- understanding of how precarious Jewtiative can influence the preparation of ish life was over there. We need to give
young students for informed and active them that senseand a sense of pride in
citizenship. Our programs seek to mold America.
leaders who can run our country effecAnd now to the answers for the pop
tively and respectfully in accordance quiz:
with civic virtue.
1. Yes. Impeachment is a fancy word for
Another element of the initiative is indictment. A trial must be held before
the civics discussion club, which serves an elected official must step down.
myriad purposes, according to the
2. A bill is introduced into a legislature,
website. First, American students can studied, debated, and then voted upon.
improve their ability to logically assess A requisite number of votes is required
a problem in terms of civic virtue and for passage, and usually the executive
debate their contentions respectfully. If branch must sign the bill into law.
we can raise enough leaders with these
3. In 26 states and the District of
sets of skills, hopefully we can curb the Columbia, ordinary citizens may petipolitical strife that extremism has caused tion to get laws on the general election
ballot. New Jersey and New York are not
in America.
Civics began to go out of fashion in the among the 26.
4. The Founding Fathers could not
1960s, an era of political assassinations
and antiwar protests. The political scan- decide between a proportionately repdals of the early 1970s, and especially resentative legislature, or one in which
Watergate, turned many people off of each state has an equal say, so they chose
politics, and schools off of teaching civ- both.
ics, except in a most perfunctory and
5. A United States senator must be 30
unexciting way.
years old at the time of taking office.
Cynicism, Dreyfuss once said, is prob6. The Supreme Court has no role in
ably the worst characteristic that man deciding Electoral College deadlocks.
has. Its like a mule. It has no offspring. The 18th Amendment gives that role to
It gives us nothing but smirk. And weve the House.
now reached a point where we have a
7. Of the 50 stars, 46 represent states,
100 percent agreement in this country while four represent commonwealths.
that anything a politician says publicly is
8. There is no legal difference between
inauthentic.
a state and a commonwealth.
Liebermans Revenge
ould there ever be a Jewish presiJewish first lady of the United States. Here,
dent of the United States? That
too, we could find a precedent in the biblical personage of Esther.
was a question that was raised
Then came the year 2000, when Al Gore
repeatedly as I was growing up
chose the U.S. senator from Connecticut,
back in the sixties. On the one hand, we
Joe Lieberman, to be his running mate on
were told that here in the USA, anyone
the Democratic party ticket. And while
could grow up to be president. That idea
Lieberman was the first Jewish vice presiwas emblematic of the egalitarian foundation of American society, the basis of our
dential candidate to win the popular vote
democratic system of government. On the
(albeit riding Gores coattails), the conservative-dominated United States Supreme
other hand, there was the practical reality
Court decided the election
that everyone who had been
in favor of George W. Bush
president came from a very
and Dick Cheney. Gore and
limited demographic, all of
others harbored a degree of
them men, all of them white,
resentment towards Liebermost of them Anglo-Saxon
man for not going all in,
with the occasional Dutch or
and running simultaneously
German representative (e.g.,
for re-election as senator, a
Martin Van Buren, Dwight
race he won. But in truth,
Eisenhower), and all of them
with the economy still going
Protestant.
Lance Strate
strong under the ClintonSo when it came to the
Gore administration, the
question of whether we
election was Gores to lose. And he did.
would ever see a Jewish president, the
Lieberman became a presidential canconclusion we typically came to was that
didate in his own right in 2004, and for a
it was possible, but unlikely.
brief moment we came closer to the posThis is not to discount the significance of
sibility of a Jewish president than ever
the 1960 election, when John F. Kennedy, a
before. But he was identified as a centrist
Roman Catholic of Irish ancestry, defeated
at a time when the Democratic party was
Richard Nixon. No doubt, the advent of
moving to the left, as the shock of 9/11
our first Catholic president made the idea
began to recede and the reality of Bushs
of a Jewish president seem at least a little
occupation of Iraq began to take hold.
possible, and served as a spur to the discussions that took place within Jewish cirConsequently, Liebermans candidacy was
cles about whether it could happen, and
not very successful, and the United States
if it did, whether it would be good for the
senator from Massachusetts, John F. Kerry,
Jews or bad for the Jews. In some ways, we
a Roman Catholic just like the other JFK,
were more comfortable with a figure like
gained the Democratic nomination, only
Henry Kissinger, who became the 56th U.S.
to go down in defeat against Bushs re-election bid. Whether Lieberman would have
secretary of state, or more recently Rahm
done any better or any worse than Kerry
Emanuel, who served as the 23rd White
is hard to say.
House chief of staff. That sort of advisory
Kerrys defeat did not slow his partys
or ministerial role has a long precedent in
leftward tilt, which posed serious probour history, reaching all the way back to
lems for Lieberman, especially given his
Mordecai in the Book of Esther, and Joseph
somewhat hawkish stance on foreign polin Genesis. By way of contrast, we have the
icy issues. This came to a head in 2006,
19th-century example of Benjamin Disraeli, who served as prime minister of the
when he lost the Democratic primary
United Kingdom, but only after converting
in Connecticut, and decided to run for
to the Anglican Church as a child.
re-election to the Senate as an independent. While he won the election, he lost
And, as is well known, Kennedy tragically was assassinated before completing
the support of many former colleagues in
a full term in office, and while there have
the Democratic party, including Gore and
been several other Catholics who have
Hillary Clinton, who abandoned Lieberman and endorsed his rival. And while he
seriously vied for the presidency, including his two brothers, the nine presidents
remained more or less affiliated with the
who followed all have been affiliated with
Democrats during his final term as senator, which ended in 2013, Lieberman in
one or another Protestant sect. It is worth
turn endorsed Republican John McCain in
noting that the first Greek Orthodox presidential candidate was nominated by the
the 2008 presidential election, and spoke
Democratic Party in 1988, and had forat the Republican National Convention
mer Massachusetts governor Mike Dukathat year. Rumor had it that he had been
kis defeated George H. W. Bush, his wife,
considered a potential running mate for
Kitty Dukakis, would have become the first
McCain as well, and perhaps might have
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served McCain better than former Alaska
governor Sarah Palin.
Of course, the 2008 election was
extraordinary, in that we elected the first
African American president. And back in
the sixties, conversation about whether
there would ever be a Jewish president
would sometimes also turn to the question of what would be more likely, that
there would be a Jewish president or an
African American president? The answer
was far from clear, as both possibilities
seemed altogether improbable. The fact
that Barack Obama was elected and then
re-elected is a great testament to the progress we have made as a society, and also
a reflection of significant demographic
changes within the population of the
United States.
The 2008 primaries were also significant in regard to some of the other primary candidates. For example, for the
Republican party, former New York City
mayor Rudy Giuliani had been a contender, and could have been the first Italian-American elected to the White House
party affiliations while remaining associated with the Democrats, but whose
politics is significantly to the left of Clinton, to the extent that he identifies himself as a democratic socialist. So now it is
Clinton who is losing ground among the
party faithful because she is seen as too
conservative.
I imagine that the success Sanders is
achieving in the polls and in the all-important activity of fundraising is starting to
give Clinton some cause for concern,
maybe even an upset stomach? Thats why
I would call whats happening right now,
with apologies to Montezuma, Liebermans revenge.
Could Sanders win the Democratic nomination next year? And if he did, could he
beat whomever the Republicans pick out
of their extremely crowded field, thereby
becoming the first Jewish president of the
United States of America?
Its possible, but unlikely. But the really
nice thing about all this is, its unlikely
because of his politics, and not because
hes Jewish.
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Weve failed to
deliver a decisive
message to the
worlds tyrants
that they can no
longer get away
with murder.
and politically motivated. Predictably,
his words drew a furious response: After
20 years,Russia showed that it backed the
crime instead of justice, declared Munira
Subasic, the head of the Mothers of Srebrenica Association.
But as deplorable as the Russian stance
is, it isnt at all surprising. Toward the end
of the 1990s, when it came to dealing with
genocide and crimes against humanity,
the momentum was clearly on the side
of the western democracies. Among the
milestones were the creation of the International Criminal Court whose true purpose was to try monsters like Milosevic
and the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein
and the development of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine. In essence, that
doctrine, known by the shorthand of R2P,
was aimed at overriding state sovereignty
in order to prevent authoritarian and totalitarian regimes from exterminating their
own civilians at will.
Halfway through the second decade
of the 21st century, its time to admit the
bitter truth. Weve failed. Weve failed
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A list of summer reading
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Its summer, that time of year when everyone drops everything theyre doing,
finds a quiet stretch of sandy shore, and spends all day delving into their new
favorite books. Or maybe not. But whatever your plans, theres no denying that
the season brings a bumper crop of literary offerings, plus an abundance of lists
telling you which ones you must read. So heres ours, a sterling selection of
new books whose authors and/or themes provide some fun Jewish flair just
right for a beach read or an everyday coffee-break escape.
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Book of Numbers
(Random House)
By Joshua Cohen
the prolific, 34-year-old
Joshua Cohen presents
his fourth novel in less
than a decade, with a
protagonist who is also
a Jewish novelist named
Joshua Cohen only
this nebbish is hardly
prolific. with mounting debts, he agrees to
ghostwrite the memoir
of the eccentric, billionaire founder of a
google-like tech firm
(who is, as it happens,
also named Joshua
Cohen). what follows
is part thriller, part family drama, and part sex
comedy but primarily
its a pointed deliberation on what it means to
live in the age of search
engines, smartphones,
and constant surveillance.
faith reconsidered
the Book of stone
aint Broadways the
Book of mormon but
its an engrossing read
about a sorrowful soul
whose search for meaning leads to a very dark
mission.
Compulsion
(Fig Tree Books)
By meyer Levin
when truth is more sensational than fiction, just
fictionalize the truth
which is precisely what
Levin did in Compulsion, the classic 1956
novel that reimagines,
ever so slightly, the
famous kidnap-murder
case of Leopold and
Loeb. Levin was the
killers classmate at the
University of Chicago
and covered their 1924
trial for the Chicago
daily news. and though
he changed names and
details, his book (and
Ghetto Brother:
Warrior to
Peacemaker
(NBM Publishing)
By Julian Voloj, with art
by Claudia Ahlering
heres a fascinating,
largely unknown story
thats told in a compelling, unexpected
way. set at the height
of gang warfare in the
south Bronx in 1971, this
graphic novel depicts
through Volojs lively
writing and ahlerings
funky illustrations
the true story of Benjy
melendez. the son
of puerto rican immigrants, melendez
founded the notorious
ghetto Brothers gang
but eventually initiated
a truce that spread
across the borough
and beyond. more than
that, the ghetto Brothers, also a band, held
weekly concerts and
this cross-pollination
of creativity ultimately
laid the foundation of
hip-hop culture. melendez eventually retired
from gang life, focusing
on reclaiming his roots
after learning of his
wait for it hidden
Jewish background.
Safekeeping
(Fig Tree Books)
By Jessamyn Hope
in 1994, an israeli kibbutz filled with colorful,
seemingly incompatible
characters welcomes
adam, a drug-addicted
new Yorker on a mission to right a past
wrong: he must return
a medieval sapphire
brooch to his grandfathers old flame, if
only he can track her
down. hopes debut
novel draws on her own
experiences living as an
outsider on a kibbutz in
the mid-1990s, but also
delves back into turbulent moments in Jewish
history. spanning seven
centuries and three continents, its one of those
sweeping epics thats
easy to get swept up in.
Saint Mazie
(Grand Central
Publishing)
By Jami Attenberg
with her fourth novel,
attenberg once again
deploys the wit and
sympathy that made
2012s the middleste-
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I am compulsive.
Through the years
I have saved
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PAT SEBOLD
Books
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Pat Sebold, right, discusses her cousin Allen Ginsbergs collection of poetry in
Howl with Linda Forgosh, executive director of the Jewish Historial Society of
New Jersey.
tion. its a
good read not just for
arts enthusiasts wanting to indulge in juicy
gossip
(Levy unreservedly
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Hotel in Harlem.
My Uncle Leo Litzky and Allen got
into a vicious fight about Castro. Allens
attitude was that [Fulgencio] Batista, the
right-wing dictator Castros forces overthrew, was horrible, and Castro was going
to be better for Cuba.
I can still remember my cousin Larry
and I were kids and we sat on the steps listening to the argument.
Ironically, five years later, Ginsberg was
deported from Cuba for publicly protesting its persecution of homosexuals.
Everybody in the family knew that
Allen was gay, but they didnt care, she
said.
One little-known fact about Ginsberg
was that in 1945 he joined the Merchant
Marines so he could earn money to continue his education at Columbia University. Nobody could understand why,
Sebold recalled.
Around 1950, when he first hooked
up with such other noted Beat Generation writers as Jack Kerouac, William
Burroughs, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gregory Corso, and Peter Orlovsky, Ginsberg
became interested in Buddhism and the
Hare Krishna movement. But Ginsberg
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would be an important element of his business, and he says he built his business to
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Not surprising, his first speaker events
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major celebrities, he said, drawing 1,000
or more. Recently, for example, Books
and Greetings welcomed New York Yankee Jorge Posada and noted singer/actress
Julie Andrews.
Weve built a great reputation for doing
great events , he said, pointing out that
guest celebrity authors are delighted by
their book sales, the stores proximity to
Manhattan, and the fact that the events are
well-organized.
The store has also featured boxer Mike
Tyson, TV preacher Joel Osteen, performers Neil Patrick Harris and Lea Michele, as
well as Kiss singer Gene Simmons. In addition, he has welcomed Raquel Welch, Dr.
Ruth Westheimer, and Larry King.
Usually, TV personalities are the most
popular, he said, citing guests such as Hillary Duff. But baseball players are a big
draw as well, and the store has welcomed
sports figures such as Mariano Rivera, C.C.
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ONeill.
The customers love it, he said, adding
that attendees must buy a book in order
to attend an event. I tell them to take
advantage of this opportunity to meet the
authors in person.
Book sales help defray the cost of the
event and pay for ads. The ads I run cost
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Shapiro
from page 26
Were about as
good of a local
independent
bookstore as
you can find. We
have a great kids
department,
bestsellers,
and about
85,000 different
backlist titles.
selling, he said. We sell books the oldfashioned way we read them. I read, my
co-workers read, and the customers read.
Sarfin listens to everyones opinion before
deciding what to order.
Some best-sellers are a big joke they
may not even be out yet, he said. His
However, he
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Action: Congress by law must review the
deal, but may not attempt to amend it.
Likely consequence: Disapproval
Congress, by law, gets the full text of the
deal within five calendar days of the agreement by this weekend in English, and
thanks to an amendment proposed by Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), the chairman of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
in Persian as well. (The English version is
already available on the Internet, so this is
a formality.) Congress has 60 days to consider a deal and another 12 days to send
a joint resolution to President Obama,
should they resolve to do so.
In the coming days, Congress will need
to scrutinize this deal and answer whether
implementing the agreement is worth dismantling our painstakingly-constructed
sanctions regime that took more than a
decade to establish, Corker said in a statement. He and his ranking member, Sen.
Ben Cardin, D-Md., co-authored the law
mandating congressional review.
Leaders in the Senate and House of Representatives could bring resolutions to
Veto
Action: Presidential veto and congressional override
Likely consequence: A veto followed by
a failure to override
Obama said outright on Tuesday, in
announcing the deal, that he would veto
any resolution of disapproval. Congress
then has 10 days to override the veto.
Congress needs two-thirds of each
chamber for an override. The 246 Republicans in the House would need 44 Democrats to hit 290, or two-thirds. Thats
unlikely: Representative Nancy Pelosi
(D-Calif.), the minority leader known for
commanding the loyalty of her caucus,
has lined herself up with deal backers in
her party and on Monday described the
Iran agreement as the product of years
of tough, bold, and clear-eyed leadership
from President Obama.
The likelihood of Congress stopping
this agreement is now low, Senator Mark
Kirk (R-Ill.), a deal opponent, told JTA,
describing the agreement as being against
American national security interests.
Kirk said, however, that it does not rule
out a congressional role in the future.
Down the line, the deal requires Congress
to permanently lift sanctions against Iran.
Thats a non-starter, he said. There
are no votes in the House and Senate for
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10 Oy!
14 Actor Hirsch of Into the Wild
15 Rehoboam to Solomon
16 Miami Boys Choir part
17 Temple washing item
18 Song by 57 Across about where
Ginsberg wrote his poems?
20 Goes from big to small, like Paul
Rudds Ant-Man
22 Like Golem stories
23 Moniker (and hit) for 57 Across
25 Like Old Jewish Man from The
Simpsons
26 Kosher deli item
27 Indian matzah equivalent
28 Serling of TV
29 Baseballers Rosen and Levine
30 Its emblem has Hebrew on it
32 Shabbat staples
34 With The, song by 57 Across about
The Nile, as Pharaoh described it to
Joseph?
40 Rava or Abaye
41 Justin Barthas role in The Hangover
trilogy
43 2015 Oscar winner for Best Foreign
Language Film
46 Place for tefillin or a tallit
47 Israels has changed over the years
50 Fred Wilpons team div.
51 Uptown Funk musician
53 Song by 57 Across about Abram
leaving his fathers house?
55 Chanukah menorah branches, e.g.
56 Many poems by Leah Goldberg
57 Subject of this puzzle
59 Kosher deli item
62 Important ingredient in some pareve
dishes
63 One is about 5000 square amot
64 Some people daven to win it
65 Israel has 16 varieties of this bird
66 Adrien Brody, e.g.?
67 ___ chayil
Down
1 Bush who visited Israel in 2007
2 Meryls Prime co-star
3 Former Prime Minister
4 Spock was half of one
5 Last name in a company that produced Shalom Sesame
6 His name is often second on the letterhead
7 Pauls Mad About You co-star
8 Needs chicken soup, maybe
9 Moses felt it when seeing the Golden
Calf
10 Dairy, on Shavuot
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Scotts last
12 How Kirk would order torpedoes to
be fired
13 Tzedakah recipients
19 Something a Jewish grandmother
may have - or do
21 Mom
23 Be a yenta
24 Time for Lag Baomer
25 Use Israir
28 Holy heifer color
31 Actress Green of 300: Rise of an
Empire
32 Deg. of many professors teaching
Leibovitz
33 Like the life of Jephtahs daughter
35 Be the face of Israel
36 Non-holy heifer color
37 OU, e.g.
38 Mysterious Kubrickian item
39 Shipmate of Kirk and Spock
42 Divorce document
43 1950 Asimov classic
44 Like well-behaved kinderlach
45 Part of some kosher animals thats
not eaten
47 Newsman Safer
48 Marvel bigwig Arad
49 Kosher deli item
52 Rahel Varnhagen had a famous one
in Berlin
53 Mike who played Linda Richman on
SNL
54 Apples not suitable for Rosh
Hashanah?
56 Mashugana to Jose
58 Mo. Tu BShevat often falls in
60 Hotel room for a Chatan and Kallah:
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the family of Avera Mengistu in Ashkelon on Friday, a day after it was revealed
that Mengistu, a 28-year-old Israeli of Ethiopian descent, is being held hostage by the
Hamas terrorist group in Gaza since crossing the border fence last September.
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Avera to Israel, just as we are in contact
with the family of the other Israeli citizen
(a Bedouin whose identity is still under a
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on trumpet, and Jacob
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Friday
JULY 17
Shabbat in Closter:
Rabbi David S. Widzer
and Cantor Rica Timman
lead informal tot Shabbat
with songs, stories,
and crafts, 5:15 p.m. 221
Schraalenburgh Road.
(201) 768-5112 or www.
tbenv.org.
Saturday
JULY 25
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Saturday
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Youth theater in Wayne:
Actn Youth Performing
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Thursday
Friday
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JULY 24
Tot Shabbat in Nyack:
Shabbat in Teaneck:
Tonight at 6:50 p.m.
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Yisrael, Rabbi Moshe
Tzvi Weinberg of Yeshiva
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and Thought of Rabbi
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389 W. Englewood Ave.
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El of Closter invites
the community to an
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the Palisades Shabbat
service at 6:30 pm at the
State Line Lookout off
the Palisades Parkway.
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northbound, two miles
north of Exit 2. All
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weather is unpleasant,
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Schraalenburgh Road,
Closter. (201) 768-5112.
Sunday
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The Nanuet Hebrew
Center joins other
Rockland congregations
to offer a community
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411 South Little Tor Road,
off Exit 10, Palisades
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(845) 708-9181 or
office@nanuethc.org.
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Holy Name Medical
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drive with New Jersey
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division of New York
Blood Center, 1-7 p.m.
718 Teaneck Road.
(800) 933-2566 or www.
nybloodcenter.org.
Childrens music
in Franklin Lakes:
Childrens entertainer
Bobby DooWah offers
his Music JAM (Jewish
Action Music) session
for children up to age
6 at the Chabad Jewish
Center of NWBC,
5-6 p.m. Dinner served.
375 Pulis Ave. Mimi,
(201) 848-0449 or www.
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Singles
Wednesday
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Singles meet in Old
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meets for dinner at
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Individual checks. The
group meets monthly
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Seymour Chenkin,
(845) 848-2038 or
salcssc@optimum.net.
Shabbat in Wyckoff:
Temple Beth Rishon
holds Shabbat
Tzavta (together), a
participatory folk-rock
service with selections
from contemporary and
classical repertoires, folk
rock melodies, liturgical
selections, traditional
motifs, and Israeli and
Argentinian melodies,
7 p.m. Service led by
Cantor Ilan Mamber
on guitar and harp,
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Arab-Israeli economy, which has less exposure to tourism dollars than Jewish cities.
Tourism is a meaningful tool for economic development, and tourism right
now is mostly in Jewish towns, he said.
Government investment is mostly in Jewish towns. That means there arent investments in Arab towns.
But the tours also aim to confront historical wounds. Near the center of town,
an austere black-and-white monument
that looks like an upside-down obelisk
with the year 1956 emblazoned on top
commemorates the Kfar Qasim massacre,
when Israeli border guards killed 48 fieldworkers returning home after curfew. In
2007, then-President Shimon Peres formally apologized for the incident, but
residents say they are still pained by its
memory. Some said they value dialogue
with Jews as a way to move past historical trauma.
The tour group doesnt make a difference for me but for my kids it does,
so they wont say Jews are animals, said
Amer Amer, a vendor of pickled vegetables
whose father died in the massacre. I want
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mosque attendance.)
They just hear about extremist Islam,
the imam told said after the tour. They
dont know what moderate Islam is. If we
dont talk about Islam, theyll just have
a negative outlook toward us because
theyre just exposed to the dark side, not
the enlightened side of Islam.
Speaking to the group, both the imam
and the tour guide complained of discrimination against Arabs in Israel. (In fact, in
an interview, Imam Amer said he lived
under Israeli occupation, despite being a
citizen).
Still, there are hopes for improvement.
A two-hour tour wouldnt fix the longstanding challenges Arabs face in Israel,
tour guide Shawkat Amer said but he
hoped that greater Jewish familiarity with
Arab-Israelis could help chip away at tensions between the communities.
I cant fix the whole world, but even
if I do 1 percent of good, it will get better
and better, he said. The more Jewish
people I bring to Arab towns, the happier Ill be.
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Canadian-Israeli woman
who fought with Kurds in
Syria returns to Israel
Canadian-Israeli Gill Rosenberg, who was the first woman to
go into Syria and help the Kurds fight the Islamic State terror
group, has reportedly returned to Israel.
Rosenberg, 31, was embedded in the region for eight
months and was unreachable for a lengthy period. This
sparked rumors that she was kidnapped. Rosenberg eventually did release a message that she was unharmed.
On Monday, Rosenberg cited the spread of Iranian influence in the Middle East as part of the reason for her decision
to return to Israel.
I think we as Jews, we say never again for the Shoah, and
I take it to mean not just for Jewish people, but for anyone,
for any human being, especially a helpless woman or child in
Syria or Iraq, Rosenberg told Israels Army Radio.
But in the past few weeks I think a lot of the dynamics have
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He is married to Silvers daughter
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who was a co-owner and managing partner of the fraudulent investment fund,
Allese Capital. She has not been charged
in the fraud, which ran from 2007 to 2014.
Silver resigned in January after
being arrested in an anti-corruption
investigation.
Sentencing for Trebitsch is scheduled
for Nov. 2 the same day that Silver,
who has pleaded not guilty, goes on trial,
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The son-in-law of former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver pleaded guilty
to running a $7 million Ponzi scheme.
Marcello Trebitsch, 37, offered his plea
in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on
Monday on charges of wire fraud and
securities fraud. He was arrested in April.
Im sorry for what Ive done and I
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prison. The plea deal calls for him to
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Col. LR/Lib Built-ins, Form DR, Mod Granite Kit. 2nd Flr: 3
Brms, Updated Bath. Recrm Bsmt, Office & 4th Brm + Full
Bath. H/W Flrs, Calif Closets, C/A/C, Gar. $369,000
Just Listed! Brick/Sandstone Ext. Grand LR/Fplc, Form DR,
Kit/Bkfst Rm, Fam Rm. 3 Over-sized Brms, 2.5 Baths. Fin
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C Club Area. Sprawling Ranch on 100' X 100' Prop. Ent
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2 Car Gar. C/A/C. Room to Expand. $599,000
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Extras Galore. King-sized Opportunity! $775,000
2014
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY
(201) 837-8800
An estimated
4,000
newcomers
from North
America are
expected
in 2015.
The new olim disembark from a Nefesh BNefesh charter flight facilitated in
cooperation with Israels Ministry of Aliyah and Immigrant Absorption, The
Jewish Agency for Israel, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael, and JNF-USA.
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their communities.
Rabbi Fass said: The hundreds of
new olim on this flight, and the thousands who will be joining them over the
course of this year, are the modern-day
pioneers helping to build and secure the
future of the State of Israel.
Over the past thirteen years, it has
been an incredible privilege assisting over 45,000 olim who are fulfilling their dreams, and the hopes of
our nation, by returning to the Jewish
homeland.
Friends and family saw the olim off
at a departure ceremony at JFK Airport.
Guests included Gila Gamliel, Israels
minister for senior citizens; Ambassador Ron Prosor, permanent representative of Israel to the United Nations; Orly
Zuckerman,the Jewish Agency for Israel
director of absorption programs; KKLJNF Vice Chairman Menachem Leibovic,
Keren Kayemeth LeIsrae; and Nefesh
BNefesh co-founders Rabbi Fass and
Tony Gelbart.
Some of the 95 children who made Aliyah on the Nefesh BNefesh charter
flight facilitated in cooperation with Israels Ministry of Aliyah and Immigrant
Absorption, The Jewish Agency for Israel, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael, and
JNF-USA.
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