Still a ‘Hero’
Robert Clary doesn\’t really enjoy sitcoms. Even though he played the French sidekick on one of television\’s most unusual sitcoms, "Hogan\’s Heroes," the POW situation comedy (1965-71) set during World War II.
Robert Clary doesn\’t really enjoy sitcoms. Even though he played the French sidekick on one of television\’s most unusual sitcoms, "Hogan\’s Heroes," the POW situation comedy (1965-71) set during World War II.
If there\’s one thing that The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles has no shortage of, it is Jewish causes to raise charitable dollars for.
Forget the South Pacific, the Australian Outback and Africa — if you want to see a real survivor, look no further than in your own backyard.
\nFrom the beginning, The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles knew when it scheduled this year\’s Super Sunday event on Mar. 3, that the phone-a-thon fundraiser would take place on the same day as the annual L.A. Marathon.
\”Beyond the Chuppah,\” co-authored by Crohn, Howard J. Markman, Susan L. Blumberg and Janice Levine, is designed to help couples recognize the signs to avoid conflict, identify when a relationship is resilient and help it weather confrontation.
She\’s young, sexy, defiant and Jewish. And now, journalist Jennifer Bleyer has created a magazine that is … well, young, sexy, defiant and Jewish.