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May 18, 2007

Israeli pollution control unit offers breath of fresh air

As a result, the industry is highly fragmented with numerous regional participants who provide customers with a limited range of solutions to control different pollution subproblems. That\’s why the simple and cost-effective Israeli solution developed by Vortex Ecological Technologies, which cleans both pollutant gases and fine particles, is being touted as a breakthrough.

Jewish threads wind way through Temecula’s history

What makes Temecula\’s development as an exurb of Los Angeles especially interesting is that if you\’re a Temecula booster, you\’re also likely a pioneer Jewish history buff. The reason is Louis Wolf.

Barbados’ Nidhe Israel: Torah on a tropical isle

Barbados is, of course, well known as a \”sun, sand and sea\” island in the Caribbean, but it has many more attractions than these. Jewish visitors, in particular, are drawn to downtown Bridgetown, the island\’s capital city, to visit the oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere.

Love for ancient art lands local man in jail

Jerome Berman is the little-known California Museum of Ancient Art\’s sole employee, operating out of his North Hollywood apartment, and his desire to see it succeed motivated him to defraud the federal government of $263,000 by helping art donors, including himself, claim tax deductions to which they weren\’t entitled.

Cheese for Shavuot wrapped in tradition and variety

Since then I\’ve been relegated to eating blintzes at delis, where they\’ve been decent but far from sensational. However, with Shavuot approaching, a craving for Bertha\’s blintzes drove me to replicate the nirvana of that first experience.

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