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The most important guy you've never heard of: Chaim Schochet, 25, builds downtown Cleveland empire
Chaim Schochet represents Optima Ventures, which owns roughly 2.8 million square feet of office space and a stake in a hotel in downtown Cleveland.
Nobel Laureates celebrate Chabad’s 15 years
Honorees Erick Kendel and Richard Axel thanked the Orthodox Chabad for what they called its unorthodox inclusiveness.
How Chaim Peri Changed Lives
Dr. Chaim Peri believes in second chances. At Yemin Orde, the youth village that he has directed for three decades in northern Israel’s Mount Carmel region, approximately 500 teenagers from 20 countries who were abandoned, abused or orphaned have found a home and an opportunity to heal.
Long Wharf Cancels Stage Version of 'Sophie's Choice'
A play based on Chaim Potok's novel "My Name Is Asher Lev" will replace "Sophie's Choice."
ArtsBeat: Long Wharf Cancels Stage Version of 'Sophie's Choice'
A play based on Chaim Potok's novel "My Name Is Asher Lev" will replace "Sophie's Choice."
Occupiers throw Bibles, allegedly urinate on cross
Members of the Occupy Wall Street movement urinated on a cross, desecrated a church and threw Bibles at police officers in separate incidents over the weekend.
RentSeeker Inc. Launches Exclusive Property Video Website
Toronto-based Internet Listing Service RentSeeker Inc. launches exclusive video hosting website to showcase production and marketing of it's popular real estate property videosToronto, Ontario (PRWEB) January 17, 2012 Offering yet another invaluable marketing tool to its clients, Toronto-based Internet Listing Service RentSeeker Inc. recently launches an exclusive video hosting and marketing ...
Haredi Leader: Most of Us Are Not Extremists
Most ultra-Orthodox Israelis want to work and sought to take part in last summer’s cost-of-living protests, but extremists in the community - including its politicians - have prevented them from doing so, said MK Chaim Amsellem yesterday.
Service marks Giffords anniversary
Rabbi Leah Cohen of Temple B'nai Chaim in Georgetown leads a prayer during a memorial service observing the one year anniversary of the shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona, the service was held at the Old Town Hall in Stamford, Conn., January 8, 2012. Congressman Jim Himes joined Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia and other local officials and religious leaders for the event.
Share the Lights
Monroe Congregation Eitz Chaim in Monroe hosted Share the Lights, a community Hanukkah celebration. Members brought and lit menorahs (the 9- branched candelabras), sang Hanukkah songs and enjoyed a buffet dinner that included latkes (fried potato pancakes), Israeli salad, veggie burgers and dessert.
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