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St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

Israel at 64: ‘Chutzpah is the Key’

By Michael SteinhardtPublished April 25, 2012

As Israel prepares to begin its 65th year of modern-day independence, there can be no disputing that this nation remains confronted with a myriad of challenges and threats to its very existence.  But despite the perceived pall of fear and tension which...

Cast of the NJT production of ‘Jacob and Jack.’

Backstage farce up next at NJT

Published April 25, 2012

“Jacob and Jack,” the final production of the New Jewish Theatre’s 2011-2012 season, combines elements of contemporary and Yiddish theater in a classic marital farce complicated by dual role-playing. It will be presented from May 3-20 in the Wool...

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Editorial: The Hate State

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished April 25, 2012

Is it just us, or are some of Missouri’s legislators seeking to make Missouri the most hateful state in the union? In recent months, members of the state legislature have put forward bills that would: • Prevent schools from punishing kids who bully...

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Jewish life in mid-Missouri

By Pam Droog JonesPublished April 25, 2012

Everything came together all at once, a couple of years ago. My mom passed away. My son moved away. A beloved pet died. My ex-husband, my friend, talked about relocating. My husband’s state-government job was on the line again. And I could barely tolerate...

Bono's Hope-ful note left at the Jerusalem King David Hotel on April 17, 2012.

Lawmaker can’t dance, a Facebook friends’ wedding and a businessman’s nude scene

By Marcy Oster, JTAPublished April 23, 2012

JERUSALEM -- Here are some recent stories from Israel that you may have missed: She should be dancing, yeah A member of Israel's parliament who wanted to get closer to the people by participating in Israel's version of "Dancing with the Stars" will have...

Monitor hate crimes, as promised

By Gidon Van Emden, JTAPublished April 19, 2012

WASHINGTON -- How much homophobia is there? And how much anti-Semitism? How many Muslims are beaten up because of who they are? The only accurate answer today is, “We don’t know.” Organizations that combat hate and bigotry do not know how many crimes...

Reconsideration of state aid to Jewish schools is welcome

By Nathan Diament, JTAPublished April 19, 2012

WASHINGTON -- For decades, the American Jewish community has debated the advisability, constitutionality and necessity of government aid to Jewish (and other faiths’) parochial schools. But with the United States still experiencing tough economic challenges,...

Regina Spektor stays true to Jewish roots

By Ben Harris, JTAPublished April 18, 2012

NEW YORK—Regina Spektor has a cold—or as she calls it, “a nondescript New York disease.” The singer is onstage at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York headlining a benefit concert for the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, or HIAS, which helped resettle...

Book Fest plans girl’s night out

By Lois CaplanPublished April 18, 2012

EVER SINCE I LEARNED THAT DELIA EPHRON IS COMING TO ST. LOUIS, I have been dying to tell you about her visit. On Wednesday evening, May 2 at Macy’s West County Mall you can share a great girls’ night out with her. If her name does not grab you,...

Editorial: It’s Never Easy

Published April 18, 2012

As Israel prepares to mark its 64th anniversary as an independent Jewish State, which has prided itself from its inception as being “the only democracy in the Middle East,” matters of national security continue to erode some of its time-honored principles....

Letters to the editor, week of April 18, 2012

Published April 18, 2012

Religion and electability No doubt, religion plays a major part in the everyday lives of millions of Americans, and the political arena is no exception. Take this year’s GOP presidential candidates, for example, all of whom are trying to curry favor...

An Israeli perspective on ‘The Hunger Games’

BY GALIT LEV-HARIRPublished April 18, 2012

I recently finished reading “The Hunger Games” trilogy. I began the first book because my 11-year-old son and many of his friends were reading it, and I believe it is important to monitor the books that my children are reading. However, like millions...

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