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‘Guardsmen’ seek to protect Israeli farmlands

Volunteer security force ‘impresses’ visiting federations

‘Guardsmen’ seek to protect Israeli farmlands

Avishai Bokovza thought it was odd when he saw a car driving without lights on his Negev ranch at 2 a.m. Bokovza followed the car to the tent of a nearby Bedouin family and warned them that he would hold them responsible for stealing if he found them on his property again. It was just another night for Bokovza, who had 60 sheep stolen from his ranch two years ago, including pregnant sheep that are worth $500 each. Read More

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AJC interfaith rep sees hope for Muslim-Jewish relations

Rabbi Noam Marans says America serves as moderating force

AJC interfaith rep sees hope for Muslim-Jewish relations

The American Jewish Committee representative who will attend the ceremony in Rome in which New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan will be elevated to cardinal hopes successful Catholic-Jewish dialogue can be a model for Muslim-Jewish relations. Read More

Student chemists honor fallen Israeli astronaut

Golda Och Academy recreates Ilan Ramon shuttle experiment

Student chemists honor fallen Israeli astronaut

Protected by plastic goggles and rubber gloves, some 75 students from Golda Och Academy poured doses of sodium silicate into glass cylinders; mixed in salt, water, and colored granules; and then transferred the brew into containers the size of peanut butter jars. Read More

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Cemeteries seek solutions for interfaith families

Cemeteries seek solutions for interfaith families

Sidney Schlosser was president of the board of Beth Israel cemetery in Cedar Knolls when a young man died unexpectedly. His father was Jewish but his mother was not. Read More

Three faiths share views on divinity at Rutgers

Three faiths share views on divinity at Rutgers

Students of three faiths joined together at Rutgers University to share how their vision of God influences their relationships with others and the world. Read More

Iconoclastic Israeli rabbi seeks backing from NJ Jews

Iconoclastic Israeli rabbi seeks backing from NJ Jews

Believing a new political party can help calm religious tensions in his country, an iconoclastic haredi — or fervently Orthodox — rabbi from Israel appealed for financial and moral support from Jews in New Jersey. Read More

Jews for Giants

For New Jersey football fans, ‘Super Sunday’ is time to celebrate

Jews for Giants

Okay, so there aren’t a lot of “big-name” Jews in the National Football League these days. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t a lot of passionate New Jersey Giants fans who shep lots of naches over the NFC champions’ rematch with the New England Patriots in Indianapolis on Feb. 5 — a.k.a. Super Bowl Sunday. Read More

Israel trip explores Judaism and social justice

Local YU students visit prisons, schools, and low-income areas

Israel trip explores Judaism and social justice

Spurred on in part by last summer’s protests in the United States and Israel, 40 college students spent part of their semester break exploring Jewish social justice in Israel. Read More

Newark’s inequalities drive aide’s ‘sense of obligation’

City’s sustainability chief finds inspiration in Jewish experience

Newark’s inequalities drive aide’s ‘sense of obligation’

As a resident of the Ironbound section, Stephanie Greenwood is one of the few Newark residents among the members of Ahavas Sholom, the city’s last functioning historic synagogue. Read More

NJ shul attacker confessed,  county prosecutor says

NJ shul attacker confessed,  county prosecutor says

The 19-year-old man charged in attacks on two northern New Jersey synagogues confessed to the crimes, prosecutors said. Read More

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February 10 2011 | 5:07 p.m.

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