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'What's Kosher?' An Indian-Jewish poet's take on memory, belonging, and her people's delicious...
The Forward· 4 days agoOne Fish,” Indian Jewish author Zilka Joseph shares the story of how her community, the Bene Israel,...
Susanne Page, Who Took Rare Photos of the Hopi and Navajo, Dies at 86
New York Times· 6 days agoSusanne Page, whose intimate photographs of the Hopi tribe and Navajo nation opened a rare window on...
Could the world famous Roman Baths help scientists counter the challenge of antibiotic resistance?
Science Daily· 4 days agoThe research, published in the journal The Microbe, is the first to provide a detailed examination of the bacterial and archaeal communities found within the waters of the popular tourist attraction ...
When it comes to lakeside scenery, Austria’s Hallstatt is worth its salt | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 3 days agoThe postcard-pretty, lake-cuddling town of Hallstatt, two hours south of Salzburg, is one of those...
Why should Spurs think long-term? No NBA star skips his dues.
San Antonio Express-News· 3 days agoIn the two weeks following that happy May 19 press conference, Towns and Edwards got their answer, and it was a familiar one to just about everyone who’s tried to win an NBA championship this ...
Lancaster County theater: Here's what's opening, continuing in June on local stages
Lancaster Online· 2 days agoThe unofficial start of summer finds Lancaster County theaters opening a variety of plays and...
Check out some of the great happenings in June
Winston-Salem Journal· 7 days agothrough June 30
Can Therapy Help My Law Practice? | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 5 days agoAs a former lawyer who is now a psychotherapist specializing in working with lawyers, I get this...
Considering clinically relevant herb-drug interactions 30 years on
Nutraingredients.com· 4 days agoIn a new paper published in the Journal of Dietary Supplements, Bill Gurley, PhD, principal...
The Tower and the Sewer | Mark Lilla
New York Review of Books· 5 days agoThe parish, St.-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, was then the headquarters of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, a schismatic opponent of the Vatican II reforms who had...