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May 2, 2002

How to Remember The Holocaust

\”This generation is absolutely the critical one,\” she says. \”Even those young at the time of the Holocaust, in 25 years, they will be gone.\”

A Swinging Time

Cinematic voyeurism is what the Gantz brothers do best.

We Want You!

In very little time, 31-year-old Jamie Garelick had to frantically pack her bags, sublet her apartment and say goodbye to friends, all to prepare for her two-month trip to volunteer in Israel.

Living in Allen-town

For Allen\’s fans, the 90-minutes of Woody\’s quips and movie clips offer some insight into the every-year process of moviemaking, and thoughtfully examines the recurring themes and obsessions of a thoughtful filmmaker.

Small Screen’s Kosher Cuisine

With time-honored recipes for such dishes as cholent and brisket relying on intuition and a pinch of this and a dash of that, family culinary traditions tend to get lost — or not nearly as tasty — as one generation yields to the next.

Digitizing the Shoah

A conference on the importance of Holocaust education focused on training teachers to make better use of the Internet revolution.

Funny Because It’s Jewish

A laughter-filled evening, with a bit of insight thrown in, was a sure bet as the popular Writers Bloc series brought together actor-comic Jerry Stiller, Vegas legend Shecky Greene, uber-comedy writer Shelley Berman and \”youngster\” Jeffrey Ross.

Messing Up Stereotypes

When Debra Messing heard she\’d been cast as Woody Allen\’s girlfriend in his new romantic romp, \”Hollywood Ending,\” she shrieked.

Rocky Road to the Rabbinate

Ever since she received her acceptance from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion\’s (HUC-JIR) rabbinical seminary, Stanton\’s life has become a whirlwind of television appearances and telephone interviews — everything from the CBS \”Early Show\” to Black Entertainment Television have taken an interest in her story.

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