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Nostalgia For Leningrad

by Julia Goldman Staff Writer In a year marking the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg, several prominent New York institutions are showcasing collections drawn from the opulent days of pre-Soviet...

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A Century Of Scholarship

Steve Lipman Staff Writer Rabbi Moshe Carmilly of the Upper West Side is celebrating his birthday early and often, and internationally, this year. The first birthday party was thrown last month in...

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Ah, Liver Knishes

by Julia Goldman Staff Writer Dining out is an obsession (a religious experience?) for many New Yorkers. For William Grimes, it's a profession.  read more

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The Keys To Beethoven

by George Robinson Special To The Jewish Week Charles Rosen’s story begins like that of a typical son of Jewish immigrants. His mother and father came to the States as children, “my father from...

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Writing From The Edge

by Daniel Schifrin Special To The Jewish Week Several years ago, when Philip Roth's novel "Portnoy's Complaint" turned 25, I spent a few days in the New York Public Library researching the Jewish...

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Nostalgia For Leningrad

by Julia Goldman Staff Writer In a year marking the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg, several prominent New York institutions are showcasing collections drawn from the opulent days of pre-Soviet...

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A Passage To Syria

by Daniel Belasco Special To The Jewish Week Vacationing in Israel two years ago, my family went on a two-day tour of Jordan, our first venture to an Arab nation. Our guide hustled us from site to...

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