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Issue date of Friday February 2, 2007 - Thursday February 8, 2007
When homeroom is at home
Homeschooling makes inroads into mainstream Jewish world
Conference inspires discussion on ‘the new anti-Semitism’
Contra Costa film fest spans the Jewish universe
local
Stanford student group links Israel, apartheid
BJE in N.Y. recruits head of S.F. agency
Rabbi-author ponders truth, justice and the Jewish way
Shorts: Bay Area
national
Most survey respondents vote in favor of gay Conservative rabbis
U.N. commemorates the Holocaust with survivors and a packed house
Shorts: U.S.
international
Calm of Eilat resort town shattered by bombing
More violent incidents foreseen along fenceless border with Egypt
Minister Ramon’s conviction forces reshuffling of Cabinet
Shorts: Mideast
Shorts: World
columns
the column : In the Jewish state, is faith a great divider?
torah : There is something new under the sun, if we renew our souls
cooking : Indiana synagogue’s cookbook is a delight
jokes : Jokes
views
edit : The United Nations gets one right
opinion : An Israeli carrot for the foreign press
opinion : U.N. can fight Holocaust denial, but victims’ kin must do the most
opinion : To remember the Holocaust, we must fight to stamp out evil
letters to the editor : Letters
the arts
For Torah beginners, this book is essential
‘Incantation’ is rewarding for younger readers
Val Kilmer’s Commandment: Accept bad taste, worse music
supplement
Jewish education and camp guide : Sunday school isn’t just for kids; parents join in at Rodef Sholom
Jewish education and camp guide : When it comes to college essays, three JCHS grads know the secrets
Jewish education and camp guide : Local artist’s nonprofit gives kids a hands-on after-school alternative
complete story list
When homeroom is at home
Homeschoolers weigh pros, cons of full-time motherhood
Jewish learning at home … and on the Web
Conference inspires discussion on ‘the new anti-Semitism’
Contra Costa film fest spans the Jewish universe
Israeli terror widow reunites with S.F. family and tells story to world
New program lets Jewish teen girls talk openly about adolescence
Bay Area Muslims tour Holocaust art exhibit
Stanford student group links Israel, apartheid
BJE in N.Y. recruits head of S.F. agency
Rabbi-author ponders truth, justice and the Jewish way
Most survey respondents vote in favor of gay Conservative rabbis
Shorts: Bay Area
U.N. commemorates the Holocaust with survivors and a packed house
Shorts: U.S.
Calm of Eilat resort town shattered by bombing
More violent incidents foreseen along fenceless border with Egypt
Minister Ramon’s conviction forces reshuffling of Cabinet
Shorts: Mideast
Shorts: World
In the Jewish state, is faith a great divider?
Faces
There is something new under the sun, if we renew our souls
Indiana synagogue’s cookbook is a delight
Jokes
The United Nations gets one right
An Israeli carrot for the foreign press
U.N. can fight Holocaust denial, but victims’ kin must do the most
To remember the Holocaust, we must fight to stamp out evil
Letters
For Torah beginners, this book is essential
‘Incantation’ is rewarding for younger readers
Val Kilmer’s Commandment: Accept bad taste, worse music
New book looks at the world of matriarchs
Shorts: The Arts
Births
B'nai mitzvah
Engagement
Isaac Baum, Auschwitz survivor, inveterate optimist, dies at 79
Marin actor/director, ‘renaissance man’ Artie Gilbert
Deaths
Arts & entertainment
Theater
Film
Music & dance
TV & radio
Lectures & workshops
Benefits & social events
Spiritual & holiday
Singles
Sunday school isn’t just for kids; parents join in at Rodef Sholom
When it comes to college essays, three JCHS grads know the secrets
Local artist’s nonprofit gives kids a hands-on after-school alternative
Conservative day schools debate admitting kids of non-Jewish moms
Inner-city youth get an unforgettable Holocaust lesson
Contra Costa day school getting its own brand-new home
Jews and Jesuits live in harmony at Santa Clara University
Paid to learn about Judaism? Only in Vienna!
Programs aim to start Jewish learning early — even at birth
When it comes to homework, how much help is too much?
Tips for helping kids with homework
Israel and diaspora meet at camp, under Promised Land skies
Campfires and macrame make way for Jewish specialty camps
Hearts will get pumping at Tehiyah jump rope event
B’nai B’rith offering camp adventure trips
Teacher training initiatives at heart of Israel education
Camp Guide
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