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NOTES ON LIFE

Rhea Tauber, the country's oldest working journalist, celebrates her centennial. (May, 2007)
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FRUIT OF THE VINE

Forget syrupy, sweet, and purple. High-end kosher wine is ready for your fanciest dinner party.
(May, 2007)
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ROCK OF AGES

Young Israel of Scarsdale hosts the first annual Westchester Jewish Rock Festival, featuring the band Blue Fringe. (April, 2007)
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ARTICLES
 
EMOTIONAL RESCUE
Saving a Torah was just part of the experience for Solomon Schechter seniors on their annual trip to Poland and Israel. (June, 2007)
     
 
A VISION REALIZED
SAR High School celebrates its first graduating class. (June, 2007)
     
 
QUEENS OF COMEDY
Jewish funnywomen pay homage to their predecessors in the new play "The JAP Show: Jewish American Princesses of Comedy." (June, 2007)
     
 
PROFILE: KAREN EVERETT
Larchmont's Karen Everett is looking for a few good women. (June, 2007)
     
 
JEWISH MOMS, NO JOKE
No longer just punch lines, Jewish mothers are making a difference every day in their families and in the community. (May, 2007)
     
 
DUTY CALLS
Scarsdale dentist Dr. Marc Hendler is ready for his second tour in Iraq. (May, 2007)
     
 
PROFILES IN COURAGE
A new exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage—A Living Memorial refutes the notion that Jews were passive victims during the Holocaust. (May, 2007)
     
 
REPRIEVE
Community pressure keeps Manhattan College's Holocaust Resource Center alive. (May, 2007)
     
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LITTLE ISRAEL
As Westchester grows more diverse and attracts growing numbers of young, Jewish families, more and more Israelis are finding themselves in the mix. (April, 2007)
     
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MEMORIES TO SPACE
At 99, Rhea Tauber has memories to spare, and, as a columnist for the Westchester Jewish Chronicle, she’s been drawing on them all for 35 years. (April, 2007)
     
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MAKING HER MARK
Jewish-themed art is just one way the optimistic Goldstein, 74, celebrates the daily miracle of being alive. (April, 2007)
     
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LIVING A DREAM
At 41, Eric Holtz is living the dream. He’s taking a break this summer from Westchester ballfields to play for the new Israel Baseball League. (April, 2007)