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Managing money goes high-tech
Apps track income, expenses and keep users on course to retire
What sex in the Book of Ruth can teach today’s teens
As Jews, we tend to pride ourselves on our tradition’s values and how we pass them on to future generations; values such as education, tzedakah, loving the stranger, pursuing justice and tikkun olam, “repair of the world.”
Calendar: February 26 – March 3
Join AMI for an interactive and family-friendly service, followed by a Shabbat dinner and kids program.
Neither Trump nor ISIS is going away soon
There are three things most young men want – need really – so much so that it’s seemingly part of their DNA.
Lawyer in Bank of China terrorism lawsuit to guide Gitmo closing
The Obama administration named as its official in charge of shutting down the Guantanamo Bay detention facility a lawyer representing the family of a teenager killed in Israel.
Israel, top Latin American bank sign pact for R&D, trade
Israel signed a cooperation agreement with Inter-American Development Bank, the largest investment authority in Latin America and the Caribbean Islands.
Raising financially sensible kids
Spoiled children are made, not born — and there’s something you can do about that.
My year of street tzedakah
When I lived in Berkeley in the late ’60s and early ’70s, walking along Telegraph Avenue could be expensive if you gave to every panhandler who asked for spare change.
Calendar: October 18-24
Hello, cello! He’s not The Beatles or The Rolling Stones, but this is a British import we’re just as happy to welcome.