j
j advertisecontact usabout us  
search
j J, The Jewish news weekly of Northern California
j
Newsletter
Subscriptions
Change_Address

news
columns
letters
views
the arts
calendar
lifecycles
torah

supplements
classifieds
web links
candlelighting times
personals


Home
     
 

Issue date of Friday May 16, 2008 - Thursday May 22, 2008


Demystifying the mikvah

New community bath in Los Gatos reflects changing ritual


Reporter’s notebook: Israel mission reveals a land of tears, fears and cheers for 60 years


Getting into Myanmar: Jews work to funnel aid to cyclone victims


J Street: the right path or a dead end?



local

 Synagogues get involved with grassroots citizen movement

 Life’s little circle: Former Little Brother now heads Bay Area Big Brothers

 Jewish environmental education takes root in the Bay Area

 Anti-Semitic graffiti at U.C. Santa Cruz — and school’s reaction — sparks complaints


national

 That ain’t kosher: Feds say slaughterhouse had illegal workers, drug lab

 McCain, Obama trumpet their Jewish credentials

 Shorts: U.S.


international

 Has Bush’s role in Mideast been reduced to rubble?

 A meeting of the minds: Facing Tomorrow conference contemplates the next 60 years

 Shorts: Mideast

 Shorts: World


columns

 the column : So long, and thanks for all the (gefilte) fish

 torah : It’s a crazy electronic world — so take a well-deserved break

 cooking : With recycling and recipes, I remember my grandmother

 jokes : Jokes

 celebrities : Celebrities


views

 edit : Mideast peace deal an elusive goal for Bush

 opinion : Be proud — not afraid — when we celebrate Israel

 opinion : Washington needs a balance to AIPAC’s lobbying methods

 opinion : New lobby is built on fallacies and outdated political concepts

 letters to the editor : Letters


the arts

 Holocaust survivor grapples with ghosts in ‘Fugitive Pieces’

 This ‘Cat’ purrs: French Jewish cartoonist’s latest has gripping story, stunning art

 Shorts: Art


supplement

 seniors : Cantor still galloping: Retirement? Martin Feldman just might be busier than ever

 seniors : A home of their own: Jewish architects spearhead LGBT senior housing complexes

 seniors : Operation Torah: Retired doctor examines the Bible, extracts the relevancy



complete story list

 Cantor still galloping: Retirement? Martin Feldman just might be busier than ever

 A home of their own: Jewish architects spearhead LGBT senior housing complexes

 Operation Torah: Retired doctor examines the Bible, extracts the relevancy

 Hospice brings together Arabs and Jews

 Shorts: Seniors

 85 years and 7 continents later …

 Writer to speak on 50-year journey for the Class of ‘56

 Mostly in their 80s, volunteer fighters gather to recall 1948

 Calendar

 Celebrities

 Jokes

 With recycling and recipes, I remember my grandmother

 So long, and thanks for all the (gefilte) fish

 Letters

 It’s a crazy electronic world — so take a well-deserved break

 Birth

 B’nai mitzvah

 Classifieds

 Travel

 Demystifying the mikvah

 Reporter’s notebook: Israel mission reveals a land of tears, fears and cheers for 60 years

 Getting into Myanmar: Jews work to funnel aid to cyclone victims

 J Street: the right path or a dead end?

 Washington needs a balance to AIPAC’s lobbying methods

 New lobby is built on fallacies and outdated political concepts

 Mideast peace deal an elusive goal for Bush

 Be proud — not afraid — when we celebrate Israel

 Shorts: World

 Synagogues get involved with grassroots citizen movement

 Life’s little circle: Former Little Brother now heads Bay Area Big Brothers

 Jewish environmental education takes root in the Bay Area

 Protesters’ arrests at JCC don’t rain on Israel event

 Anti-Semitic graffiti at U.C. Santa Cruz — and school’s reaction — sparks complaints

 Two young East Bay leaders earn Lesser Award for doing more

 Shorts: Bay Area

 That ain’t kosher: Feds say slaughterhouse had illegal workers, drug lab

 McCain, Obama trumpet their Jewish credentials

 Shorts: U.S.

 Has Bush’s role in Mideast been reduced to rubble?

 A meeting of the minds: Facing Tomorrow conference contemplates the next 60 years

 Shorts: Mideast

 Holocaust survivor grapples with ghosts in ‘Fugitive Pieces’

 This ‘Cat’ purrs: French Jewish cartoonist’s latest has gripping story, stunning art

 Shorts: Art

 Deaths

 Ted Myers, doctor to the poor, dies at 83

 Pole who saved 2,500 Jewish kids dies at 98

 

Get hard-to-find
Kosher Items!


Featured Jobs powered by JewishCareers.com
More Local Jobs Post Jobs Post Your Resume Search Jobs


     
  Copyright ©2007, San Francisco Jewish Community Publications Inc., dba J. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California. All rights reserved.    

Advertise | Contact Us | About Us | News | Features | Columns | Letters | Views | The Arts
Calendar | Lifecycles | Torah | Supplements | Classifieds | Web Links | Candlelighting | Personals | Back Issues | Home