- Program cuts possible at Stone Center (SouthtownStar)
- Two Lovers (2008) (New York Times)
- MARY IMMACULATE, ST. JOHN' TO CLOSE IN NEXT 30 DAYS (New York Post)
- Mary Immaculate, St. John’ to close in next 30 days (YourNabe.com)
- Jewish Student Unions catch teens at crucial time (Jewish Ledger)
- Mary Immaculate, St. John’ to close in next 30 days (YourNabe.com)
- What' Happening (Contra Costa Times)
- Israel' Deputy Consul Visits Rochester (R News)
- Gilad Shalit: The Grand Illusion (Middle East Online)
- Jewish Community Calendar (The Berkeley Daily Planet)
- 'The Bachelor' host blogs ep 6 (Entertainment Weekly)
- TV Review: 'The Bachelor' host blogs ep 6 (Entertainment Weekly)
- 'The Bachelor' host blogs ep 6 (Entertainment Weekly)
- Funding switch could oust outside students from Beverly Hills schools (Los Angeles Times)
- Gilad Shalit: The grand illusion (Online Journal)
- In & Around Town (Mt. Olive Chronicle)
- At your service (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
- different kind of camping trip (The MetroWest Daily News)
- B96 tower opponents win saga' latest round (St. Louis Park Sun-Sailor)
- Holocaust Bishop told to recant (Politics.ie)
- Religion briefs (SouthtownStar)
- An American life: Q& with passionate philanthropist Bernard Rapoport (Waco Tribune-Herald)
- Family-friendly calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times)
- Religious leaders join effort to provide resources, training (The Toledo Blade)
- Oregon' immigration debate: More subtle, but no less heated (The Oregonian)
- Conversation With... Dr. Wendy Grolnick (Jewish Ledger)
- Recession takes toll on parties (CNN)
- How will Madoff affect Mets? (Newsday)
- In & Around Town (Mt. Olive Chronicle)
- Penn National Bucks Casino Trend (The Memphis Daily News)
- Conversation With... Dr. Wendy Grolnick (Jewish Ledger)
- Century of purpose: The NAACP reaches 100 (The Fayetteville Observer)
- WHAT' HAPPENING (Contra Costa Times)
- Foreclosure Program To Air on WKNO (The Memphis Daily News)
- Conversation With... Dr. Wendy Grolnick (Jewish Ledger)
- Plea deal reached in chained child case (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Winnetka Talk)
- Person of Consequence (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
- Coming up in your area (Observer-Tribune)
- B96 tower opponents win saga' latest round (St. Louis Park Sun-Sailor)
- Anne Frank exhibit shows diary' lessons (San Antonio Express-News)
- State help for hospitals not likely: Caritas (YourNabe.com)
- Coming up in your area (Observer-Tribune)
- B96 tower opponents win saga' latest round (St. Louis Park Sun-Sailor)
- State help for hospitals not likely: Caritas (YourNabe.com)
- At your service (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
- Enrollment in faith-based schools down nearly 20 percent (WTOP Radio Washington, DC)
- Latest articles (Dissident Voice)
- Lactose intolerance symptoms not always present from birth (Daily Herald)
- Enrollment in faith-based schools down nearly 20 percent (The Washington DC Examiner)
- Latest articles (Dissident Voice)
- Sydelle Lemmerman inspired many (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
- 4th death likely caused by fumes from grill (Louisville Courier-Journal)
- 19th Annual Blues and Jazz Concert (News 8 Austin)
- Carbon monoxide suspected in deaths (Louisville Courier-Journal)
- Oops! Kosher label left off Thin Mints (Island Packet)
- Nancy McLaughlin: Jewish film festival, Smith High School gospel choir (Greensboro News & Record)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
- IN BRIEF (Pahrump Valley Times)
- Group for Arabs, Jews, Muslims re-evaluates (Hamilton Spectator)
- Quest for heat holds dangers for some (Louisville Courier-Journal)
- Many Songs, One Symphony: Interfaith Harmony Day Celebrates Diversity (The Morning News)
- OUT & ABOUT (Savannah Morning News)
- School notes (Northbrook Star)
- Food Briefs Get out there, food fans (SouthtownStar)
- State help for hospitals not likely: Caritas (YourNabe.com)
- Advocating for words (The Jewish Advocate)
- Wednesday January 28, 2009 (R News)
- Updike Made the Mundane Into Saga (New York Times)
- John Updike Took the Mundane and Gave the World Saga (New York Times)
- relentless Updike mapped America's mysteries (International Herald Tribune)
- BBC assailed for refusing to show aid agencies' appeals for Gaza (International Herald Tribune)
- Monday January 26, 2009 (R News)
- Kosher Label Missing From jewish girl Scout Cookies (New York Times)
- Markets in Brief (Haaretz Daily)
- BBC Assailed for Refusing to Carry Gaza Appeal (New York Times)
- BBC assailed for refusing to carry Gaza appeal (International Herald Tribune)
- Monday January 26, 2009 (R News)
- Gayle Kirschenbaum' film is a winner -- by a nose (Miami Herald)
- The Sunshine Club (Conejo Calendar)
- Label glitch for Scouts, but cookies keep kosher (Seattle Times)
- jewish girl Scout Thin Mints miss the mark of kosher labeling (Denver Post)
- Remaking of Obama’ Rahmbo (The Telegraph)
- Beazley tops WA honours list (Perth Now)
- Kosher Label Missing From jewish girl Scout Cookies (New York Times)
- Faith, fellowship & diplomacy: Flushing temple' new leader brings world experience (New York Daily News)
- Jewish Community Briefs (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
- k1002 BC-MO-MissouriToday 01-24 1110 (Hays Daily News)
- Matters of faith (The State)
- Beau Jest (PG) *** | OK, he' not a real doctor, but he plays one for a fee (Miami Herald)
- Recent movie releases (Detroit Free Press)
- Why doesn't anybody dare say it? Israel Didn't Leave, It Lost (Jewish World Review)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Wilmette Life)
- School notes (Northbrook Star)
- Kids Calendar Jan. 22-29 (Stamford Advocate)
- New movies (Erie Times-News)
- 2 guards, 2 ways / Fast friends both achieved in different upbringings (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Hope springs eternal. Has it ever borne fruit? (Payvand Iran News)
- Center seeking to calm parents (Chicago Tribune)
- West Chatham Briefs (Savannah Morning News)
- Day-care center seeks to calm parents (Chicago Tribune)
- selection of the comments received regarding last week's article on faith schools (Guardian Unlimited)
- New DVDs: Magnificent Obsession( ) (New York Times)
- AT THE OFFICE: New jobs can be found, even in recession (Grand Forks Herald)
- Parent program looks at (ie www.orthodoxjewishsingles.com ) dangers (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- 22 to be awarded Freedom Medal (Courier-Post)
- Herman Dune: 1-2-3/Apple Tree EP / Next Year in Zion (Pitchfork)
- Cleveland MLK Day Events (FOX 8 Cleveland)
- Charles McCabe: Is God pro-war? (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Mistaken Identity (New York Times)
- Parent program looks at (ie www.orthodoxjewishsingles.com ) dangers (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- The Source by Circuit City still open as U. . parent liquidates assets (CBC)
- Hugo Hamilton' 'Disguise' (International Herald Tribune)
- LOVE' ANTI-SEMITIC RAVINGS (New York Post)
- Forward.com (Forward)
- New Jobs Can Be Found--Even in Recession (HispanicBusiness.com)
- St. John’ Future May Rest With LIJ (Queens Tribune)
- shrinking CineVegas (Las Vegas Weekly)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Northbrook Star)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Evanston Review)
- Calendar (Skokie Review)
- Race row at top Scots private school after Muslim kids are asked about Jews (Daily Record)
- Billionaires Burn Israeli Savers on .Y., U.K. Deals (Update1) (Bloomberg)
- HL:The Canadian Press News Budget for Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009@ (INO News)
- Killer Calendar: Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009 (Fox News)
- HL:The Canadian Press News Budget for Monday, Jan. 12, 2009@ (INO News)
- Defiance (2008) (New York Times)
- Killer Calendar: Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009 (Fox News)
- Valerie Tarico: *** Sells -- Even in Church (HuffingtonPost)
- Schools caught up in Palestinian conflict (The Copenhagen Post)
- Mikki Morrissette: Response to Ann Coulter (HuffingtonPost)
- Brad Balfour: Viggo Mortensen and Jason Isaacs Address Good and Wax Philosophical about the Nazis (HuffingtonPost)
- Clint Eastwood' `Gran Torino' tops box office (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Pupils take up good deeds after Mumbai (New Haven Register)
- At your service (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
- Joe the Plumber Plunges Through Grime of Anti-Israel Media Bias (Israel National News)
- Reporting Gaza (BBC News)
- Bulluck, Pillar of the Titans, Finds Motivation in Adversity (New York Times)
- Letters: Atheist slogans and Jesus the Jew (Guardian Unlimited)
- Schools caught up in Palestinian conflict (The Copenhagen Post)
- First baby born after screening to be free of breast cancer gene (Times Online)
- Titans? Bulluck Finds Motivation in Adversity (New York Times)
- Madoff-linked GMAC chairman resigns (CNN Money)
- Anti-Semitic vandals again target Jewish preschool (Camarillo Acorn)
- JCC Nursery School in Summit will hold registration (Independent Press)
- Eat, drink and be merry in San Francisco (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Stories That Made Headlines in 2008 (Levittown Tribune)
- Schools caught up in Palestinian conflict (The Copenhagen Post)
- Larisa Alexandrovna: The evil of it all... (HuffingtonPost)
- Review: `Unborn' offers up more laughs than scares (The State)
- Swastikas Mar Camarillo Preschool Again (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
- Review: `Unborn' offers up more laughs than scares (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Schools caught up in Palestinian conflict (The Copenhagen Post)
- Preschool Again Marked With Swastikas (KCRA 3 Sacramento)
- Camarillo preschool again marked with swastikas (The Fresno Bee)
- Hate graffiti found at preschool again (Ventura County Star)
- Schools caught up in Palestinian conflict (The Copenhagen Post)
- Camarillo preschool again marked with swastikas (KION 46 Salinas)
- `Marley & Me' remains top dog with $24M weekend (AP via Yahoo! News)
- `Marley & Me' remains top dog with $24M weekend (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Letters to the Editor (The Berkeley Daily Planet)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
- 'Marley & Me' remains top dog with $24M weekend (AP via Yahoo! News)
- `Marley & Me' remains top dog with $24M weekend (AP via Yahoo! News)
- �Roosevelt art enclave� comes alive to students at Watchung Hills Regional High School (Echoes-Sentinel)
- Watching Your Children Part : 'It' about the kids' (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rally marches for peace in Gaza strip (The Journal Times)
- 'Tsunami' of autism cases crippling to Marin parents, schools (Marin Independent Journal)
- Letters for Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009 (The Record)
- Multinationalism remains far from acceptance in Japan (The Japan Times)
- �Roosevelt art enclave� comes alive to students at Watchung Hills Regional High School (Echoes-Sentinel)
- News from the Jewish Jewish Community Center: Jan. 2, 2008 online edition (Marblehead Reporter)
- 'It' not about me. It's about the kids' (Chicago Sun-Times)
- True Defiance: The story of the fabulous Bielski boys (Independent)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
- Defiance (2008) (New York Times)
- monument to excellence: Municipal Gardens turns 50 (The Indianapolis Star)
- Letters to the editor: Friday, January 2, 2009 (The Oklahoman)
- �Roosevelt art enclave� comes alive to students at Watchung Hills Regional High School (Echoes-Sentinel)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
- Defiance (2008) (New York Times)
- Israel rebuffs Gaza truce call (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Nessah’ young professionals gave IDF warm heros welcome (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
- IN BRIEF (Pahrump Valley Times)
- Israel rebuffs calls for Gaza truce (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
- Israel rebuffs calls for Gaza truce (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Defiance (2008) (New York Times)
- Israel rebuffs Gaza truce call, mobilises more troops (The Star)
- Israel rebuffs Gaza truce call and mobilises more troops (Tiscali)
- Milken JCC seeks to reopen pool, Chai Lifeline makes wishes come true (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
- Defiance (2008) (New York Times)
- �Roosevelt art enclave� comes alive to students at Watchung Hills Regional High School (Echoes-Sentinel)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
- PitCo hoping to expand foster care program (Aspen Daily News)
- 5Top: Songs you didn’t hear on the radio in 2008 (MSNBC)
- Jewish Community announcements (Savannah Morning News)
- �Roosevelt art enclave� comes alive to students at Watchung Hills Regional High School (Echoes-Sentinel)
- Bricks & Mortar (Nashville City Paper)
- ‘The people are in panic … Gaza has no safe places’ (The Herald)
- Invasion looms as Israel pounds Gaza (News Interactive)
- �Roosevelt art enclave� comes alive to students at Watchung Hills Regional High School (Echoes-Sentinel)
- Bloodiest attack in 60 years in Gaza strip (China Daily)
- Israel pounds Gaza for second day (Boston Globe)
- Israel pounds Gaza for second day (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Israel pounds Gaza for second day, over 280 killed (AlertNet)
- The Smuggler (New York Times)
- Churches more diverse, informal (Hattiesburg American)
- The giving list: Britain' leading philanthropists (Independent)
- Newspaper giant Alvah Chapman dies at 87 (McClatchy Washington Bureau)
- Will recession fuel return to public schools? (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
- How ordinary Americans coping in troubled times (Park Hills Daily Journal)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Winnetka Talk)
- News from the Jewish Jewish Community Center: Dec. 24 online edition (Marblehead Reporter)
- Experts: Santa' Business in the Red (Fox News)
- Francesca Biller-Safran: Menorah Musubi (HuffingtonPost)
- Larry Gellman: The Real Lesson for Madoff' Chosen People (HuffingtonPost)
- Nathan Jeffay on the Limmud (Guardian Unlimited)
- West Chatham Briefs (Savannah Morning News)
- Christmas With The -list Babies (ContactMusic)
- Everyone deserves someone to ‘turn to’ (The Winchester Star)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
- Central Jerseyans recall the gifts of miracles (MyCentralJersey.com)
- It' boom time for Saint Nick (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
- Party offers history lesson for children (Elmira Star-Gazette)
- Churches in USA more diverse, informal than decade ago (USA Today)
- Learn Before You Give (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)
- Pool law has many confused (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
- Who Wants to Kick Millionaire? (New York Times)
- Bah humbug: Darkly funny Christmas tales from Britain' best writers (Independent)
- News from the Jewish Jewish Community Center: Dec. 19 online edition (Marblehead Reporter)
- Pool law has many confused (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
- Home is where your friends understand (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Religion briefs (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
- 'Honey, you're really sick' (CNN)
- Episcopal Presiding Bishop: Battle Vs. Schism Continues (Falls Church News-Press)
- Oak Park students get lesson in tolerance (The Acorn)
- Jewish Community planning Hanukkah celebrations (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
- Gifts that are good for you (USA Today)
- Mumbai Hotels, in Spotlight After Attacks, Struggle to Recover (Bloomberg)
- Cooks who care (Asbury Park Press)
- COOKS WHO CARE (Asbury Park Press)
- Parents cutting back on after-school care (Miami Herald)
- Five more children testify in abuse trial (Salem Statesman Journal)
- Jewish Community Briefs (Asheville Citizen-Times)
- Tremont Invested More Than Half Its Assets With Bernard Madoff (Bloomberg)
- Jewish Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
- Church Effort Sharply Increases First Time African American Blood Donors (Medical News Today)
- Beyond Cupcakes: Children in the Kitchen (The Hendersonville Times-News)
- CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)