fMy parents felt very strongly about the civic imperative of voting. Having suffered in Nazi Europe as non- citizens, they understood and appreciated the blessing of citizenship that America offered them. They took this right very seriously and voted in every election since they became citizens
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At the heart of disputes surrounding wage and overtime issues is one simple idea: Fairness.
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On Sunday October 7th, Beth Gavriel held a historic event, celebrating the Grand Opening of its new state-of-the-Art Mikvah. It was such a Kiddush
