Entries from May 2009

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Jewish groups cut back, offer aid

Federations, JCCs and agencies retrench in the face of economic crisis
By ERIN ELLIOTT / Community News Editor
At a May 18 luncheon sponsored by Newsweek magazine, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said the U.S. economy was beginning to stabilize, but cautioned that consumers will still feel the pain of the current downturn for some time.
“It’s not going to [...]

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Celebrating Kushner: ‘The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide’ and ‘Tiny Kushner’

The Marcantonios explain it all, and more
 The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide exhibits playwright Tony Kushner’s wide-ranging interest in everything
By MORDECAI SPECKTOR
Some who have seen Tony Kushner’s much anticipated new play, The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures — which had its world premiere on May 22 at the Guthrie Theater — complain [...]

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

A dance to (almost) 100

Dancer and choreographer Ida Arbeit, 99, will be featured in a performance on June 7 at the St. Paul JCC
By ERIN ELLIOTT / Community News Editor
Maria DuBois Genné first described Ida Arbeit as a “99-year-old dancer.” Then she changed her mind, saying Arbeit is “a dancer who happens to be 99.”
Genné is the artistic director of [...]

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Editorial: Manufacturing crimes

At first glance, it looked like a case of astute police work. Four ex-convicts, three of them recent jailhouse converts to Islam, were caught in the act of planting bombs at two New York City synagogues last week. They also were in possession of a surface-to-air missile, which they ostensibly planned to use in downing [...]

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Your Jewish questions: Can atheists be good Jews?

To be Jewish, must one subscribe to dogma? Must one develop a personal faith? Isn’t it good enough to be a Jew at heart? What is the place of God in Jewish identity? Can’t one behave ethically without believing in God?

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Textures and shapes come together in ‘Common Place’ exhibition

In Common Place, which is on display in the Tychman Shapiro Gallery at the Sabes JCC, local artists Anita Ophoven and Suzanna Schlesinger carefully craft their work to find perfection in the comforting tension between opposites. Small-scale ceramic sculptures, like “Feast” (below), draw the viewer into Schlesinger’s work, encouraging the intimate examination of each piece, and [...]

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

A second look at Bronx shuls bombing plot

A major news story this week focused on the bust of a group of would-be domestic terrorists allegedly planning to bomb synagogues in New York City and fire a missile at a military plane.
JTA reports that in a Jewish Community Relations Council of New York conference call Thursday afternoon, New York City Police Commissioner Ray [...]

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

No longer a Twin, Craig Breslow is scooped up by the Oakland A’s

The American Jewish World wrote about Craig Breslow, the only Jew on the Minnesota Twins roster, last year and last month. Released on waivers this week, the Oakland A’s grabbed the lefty reliever.
Breslow, who is a Yale University graduate and has medical school as a fallback option, told MLB.com that he was “grateful for the [...]

Monday, May 18th, 2009

A ‘rare rift’ as Bibi meets Barack / + Updates

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday at the White House. (Photo: Moshe Milner/GPO/Flash90/JTA)

 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not quite endorse Palestinian statehood in his first White House meeting with President Barack Obama.
Haaretz, the Israeli daily, reported: “Netanyahu, in his remarks, reiterated that he supported self-government for the [...]

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

‘When you deny your age, you deny yourself’

Comedian Carol Leifer is an Emmy-nominated writer and producer for her work on such television shows as Seinfeld, The Larry Sanders Show and Saturday Night Live. Now, she has penned her first book, When You Lie About Your Age, the Terrorists Win: Reflections on Looking in the Mirror (Villard Books), described as “a laugh-out-loud look at life, love and family.” Through [...]

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