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Jewish Resources: Feature Article
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November Best of the Press November-23-2007
SCIENCEWORLD: Science Finds Unity in the Jewish Gene Pool in The Jewish Daily Forward by Talia Bloch
According to a mounting body of scientific evidence, Jews — genetically speaking, at least — may have more in common than anyone previously suspected. Population genetics, the study of human migration and community growth through a genetic lens, has been ongoing for half a century and the pace of new findings has accelerated, shedding light on something called “ancestry informative markers.” These are specific areas of a person’s genetic code that reveal which part of the globe most of his ancestors came from, and therein lies some surprising results. Read more ... CULTUREWORLD: Esther Kustanowitz has been "kvelling about culture since 2004. And kvetching, often about celebrities, who seem to bring it on themselves.. ."
By Esther, it's old news that a Hebrew University study showed a death rate 75 percent higher among those who did not attend synagogue regularly. Missed that? Catch up and keep up with snippets you glean on My Urban Kvetch.
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NEWSWORLD: In Sderot and its environs life goes on, but at a cost. When Gabi Baron, an 11-year-old resident of Kibbutz Niram, plays outside, he has a set of instructions from his mother in case of a Kassam rocket attack. “If I’m in front of a house, go inside, even if it’s a stranger,” recites Gabi. If there’s no house nearby, “go behind a tree.” In the absence of a tree or a car, Gabi knows to “lie on my belly and cover my head,” as he had done less than an hour earlier during a recent attack. Read more in Striving For Normalcy, Under Fire by Adam Dickter in The Jewish Week.
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