Amassed by Deborah Brodie over 35 years as hands-on tool for students with special needs, collection goes to Capital Jewish ...
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As Rae Ann Kaylie sat on her mother’s couch in the wake of her death, the Judaica felt overwhelming. Over 50 menorahs adorned the shelves. A dozen seder plates had been meticulously hung alongside a ...
May 4 marks Youth Day in China, a day dedicated to celebrating the aspirations and potential of young people. On Youth Day ...
Inheriting a windfall may seem like a dream come true, but it can cause tremendous anxiety and guilt, and it could even leave ...
Turkey just offered the longest personal tax exemption on foreign income in Europe—twenty years, no taxes, and no annual fees ...
Rudolf Virchow, a 19th-century Prussian pathologist, considered organisms a kind of “cellular democracy,” a harmonious republic of cooperating cells. Wilhelm Roux, who studied under Virchow and later ...
Love may last forever, but marriage seems to be falling out of favour. Statistics show a sharp drop in married adults in South Africa. A question for the many unmarried couples who choose to live ...
There are around 30 trillion cells in your body and about 1 per cent of them get replaced every day. But this process is far from perfect. The DNA in new cells contains many mistakes, or mutations: ...
Forget the “California Dream” — for the next generation of Golden State residents, the new reality is more like a royal succession. New property data reveals a bombshell shift in California’s housing ...