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We can all agree Niese didn’t have it and the Mets did little against Happ and missing the Astros is something that sounds good in theory, but at this moment, they can’t move to the American League soon enough for our tastes. The Mets, a pretty good... Full Article at Faith And Fear In Flushing
Not unusual; there’s a statue of Sholom Aleichem in Kiev, Ukraine. However, this took place in Siberia, in an area once called “the Soviet Zion,” or “the first Jewish socialist (communist) city in the world,” or “Stalin’s answer to Zionism.” Welcome to... Full Article at Jerusalem Post
how Mets fans use ‘Lets [sic] Go Mets!’ to end letters and cards and e-mails, or even to say goodbye [...] It is like Ciao! or Sholom Aleichem! or Cheers! It ends things with a statement of shared hope, of happy fellowship. It is only half-serious. But it’s serious enough.
Next week, Keret’s sixth collection of short stories, Suddenly, A Knock on the Door, will be published in English (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, translated from the Hebrew by Miriam Shlesinger, Sondra Silverston, and Nathan Englander). Drawing inspiration... Full Article at Tablet Magazine
Institute in Israel speaking on 101 Ideas for a More Participatory Seder. Free. •March 22: Join the Adult Education Committee and Adult Activity Club at 7:30 p.m. and welcome Joey Novick for Let There Be Laughter! Jewish Humor in America. From Fiddler... Full Article at Roslyn News
Tony Award® winning Fiddler On the Roof comes to The Grand Opera House, for performances on Mar. 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m. Based on the stories of Sholom Aleichem, Fiddler On the Roof has been lauded by critics again and again, and won the hearts of... Full Article at WMAZ
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