home > this week's stories > archive > April 2011
Search the Jewish Independent:
April 29
Jewish candidates talk - Roma Ahi and Ben Levine by Basya Laye (Cover)
The start of a lasting dialogue by Cynthia Ramsay (Cover)
Singing star brightens - Nikki Yanofsky by Marvin Glassman (People)
Two important DVDs by Cynthia Ramsay (Film)
Fashion and beauty primer by Cynthia Ramsay (Fashion & Beauty)
Nina Altshuler by Olga Livshin (Fashion & Beauty)
Adding sound to the visual arts - Oren Eliav by Olga Livshin (Feature)
Rewarding terrorists (Editorial)
April 22
It’s time to celebrate Israel - Mozaica by Cynthia Ramsay (Cover)
A Middle East analysis - Caroline Glick by Cynthia Ramsay (Cover)
Possible thaw after 30 years - Egypt and Iran by Arieh O'Sullivan (World)
Streets receive new names by David E. Miller (Israel)
Actor’s art rounds out play - Zero Mostel by Olga Livshin (Performing Arts)
Match made in heaven - Birdie Newman Katz by Basya Laye (Performing Arts)
Camille Mitchell seduces in Graduate by Tova G. Kornfeld (Performing Arts)
Opera dignifies the negligible - Jonathan Miller by Dana Schlanger (Performing Arts)
Living as neighbors in name only by David E. Miller (Feature)
A tale of two nations (Editorial)
Celebrating 80 years ... 1966
April 15
Reevaluating identity, community - Mini Nahum Goldmann Fellowship by Cynthia Ramsay (North America)
The Exodus and revolution today by Esther Tauby (Passover Cover)
Insights on the boycott fight by Andy Levy-Ajzenkopf (Israel Connections)
How to feed the (rich) world by Arieh O'Sullivan (Technology)
View a bigger picture - Sean Kravetsky by Jeanie Keogh (Television)
Humans and horses dazzle - Cavalia by Basya Laye (Performing Arts)
Learning and playing outside - Eagle Awareness School by Michelle Dodek (Education)
A real pain in the neck by Ellen Frank (Health)
Buildings rooted in the land - Moshe Safdie by Abigail Klein Leichman (People)
Elusive human connections - Dawn Promislow by Cynthia Ramsay (Books)
A story of friendship - The Book Thief by Margret Wellington (Community Bookshelf)
Forum talks openly on sex by Dena Dawson (Community)
Where our hearts are by Rabbi Shmuel Yeshayahu (Ask the Rabbi)
History comes to life by Melody Amsel-Arieli (History)
Finding Jewish in Hong Kong by Masada Siegel (Travel)
A father’s fiery spirit by Sara Nuss-Galles (Reflections)
The lifeblood of conversation by Mira Sucharov (Passover Reflections)
Personalizing Passover by Michelle Dodek (Passover)
Matzah is simple, complex by Rabbi Yaakov Horowitz (Passover)
What about quinoa? by Rabbi Avi Juravel (Passover)
Use Pesach to change eating habits by Michelle Dodek (Passover)
Is it the tastiest Pesach dish? by Ozzie Nog (Passover Recipes)
Get ready to eat lots! by Eileen Goltz (Passover Recipes)
Inequality’s invisible mechitzah by Gaylyn Young (Feature)
The next Parliament (Editorial)
Celebrating 80 years ... 1971
April 8
Humor serves to heal - Robyn Michele Levy by Olga Livshin (Cover)
Filmmaker unearths mystery - Simcha Jacobovici by Dave Gordon (Cover)
Anti-rocket system deployed by Arieh O'Sullivan (Israel)
Jewish radio landmark - Anthology of Jewish Music by Michelle Dodek (On Air)
Yiddish interest grows by Michelle Dodek (Education)
LB to honor Lorne Cristall by Bob Markin (Community)
Autism also brings gifts by Isabelle St-Jean (Community)
Pesach preparations by Phyllis Koegel (Passover)
Time for wine to shine by Norman Gladstone (Passover)
A movement in transition by Mira Sucharov (Opinion)
Re-judging Goldstone (Editorial)
April 1
Louis Brier seeks multi-year funding by Cynthia Ramsay (Cover)
From outside the box - Amitai Marmorstein by Olga Livshin (Cover)
Rambam Hospital sets example by Dave Gordon (Israel Connections)
A diverse celebration by David J. Litvak (Israel Connections)
Eilat tourism picks up by Edgar Asher (Travel)
Booker Prize winner to visit - Howard Jacobson by Cynthia Ramsay (Speakers)
Production marks comeback - Kerry Sandomirsky by Tova G. Kornfeld (The Arts)
Is your bulb dimming? by Dena Dawson (Seniors)
Do you know what’s enough? by Rabbi Benjamin Blech (Opinion)
Argentina at the limit (Editorial)