For Antwerp Jews, turns out diamonds aren’t forever
Some years ago, Benjamin Lubelsky\’s son asked him for help fixing his bicycle, a preferred mode of transport here among Jews and gentiles.
Some years ago, Benjamin Lubelsky\’s son asked him for help fixing his bicycle, a preferred mode of transport here among Jews and gentiles.
Several dozen pro-Palestinian supporters protested a speech in Sydney by an Israeli government official.
Israeli sales of Coca-Cola drinks have dropped dramatically following a recall of bottles with contents that smelled of sulfur.
France’s chief rabbi said Europe must change its attitude about Islam.
Iran must give up its nuclear ambitions in the next month or face sanctions, a White House spokesman said.
The old adage is that nature knows no borders, that species don’t recognize any map demarcations and that they will develop equally on both sides if climatic conditions are shared.
“Mary Poppins.” The world-famous nanny sweeps across the theater stage in this vivacious production that combines P.L. Travers’ stories and the classic 1964 Walt Disney film with the Academy Award-winning music and lyrics of Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Additional new songs, music and lyrics, as well as lighting and special effects adapt this family favorite into a live show. Tue.-Sun. Through Feb. 7, 2010. $25-$150. Ahmanson Theatre at the Music Center, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. (213) 628-2772. title=\”centertheatregroup.org\”>centertheatregroup.org.