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Community Articles/Jewish Personalities
My name is Nissim Mishan, though I’m better known as Nat Mishan. I was born in Aleppo, Syria. I immigrated to Israel in 1945, the same year Syria got her independence from France.
Fearing that there would soon be unrest for the Jews in Syria, the Mishan family of nine decided to embark o...
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Community Articles/Writer's Thoughts
Our car traveled smoothly along the paved roads of the German countryside, making its steady way towards the horrific concentration camp. A wealth of natural beauty whizzed past the windows, sending messages of life and renewal to all who took the time to listen. I gazed in silent wonder at the fiel...
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Community Articles/Home
According to the National Association of Realtors, the continuation of a soft market is predicted for existing home sales in the coming months. This comes as bad news for people who are considering selling their homes in the near future.
Gone are the days when potential buyers would fight over ...
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Community Articles/Employment
When it comes to negotiating your salary, the most important thing to remember is: not to give the first number.
The person who gives the first number sets the starting point. If you request a salary higher than the range for the job, the interviewer may say you are “too high” and ...
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Community Articles/Community Announcements
On December 5, 2005 construction began on a new building at Maimonides Medical Center, in Brooklyn. On October 17, 2007 IMAGE Magazine was invited to take a private tour of the new facility. Later that day, Mayor Bloomberg, State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Borough President Marty Markowitz ...
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Community Articles/Jewish Personalities
Our Little Shirley Beans is all grown up and running her own TV show at NYC TV, New York's culture and education station.
Shirley Braha, 24, is the producer of New York Noise, an indie-rock weekly music show sponsored by The City of New York.
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Community Articles/Home
If a fire destroyed your house, would your insurance carrier expect you to live in a small one-bedroom apartment throughout the year-long process of planning and building your new home? And what if the insurer limited your new home's design to a modest cracker box, because your policy only covered &...
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Community Articles/Community Events
Recently, Yeshivah of Flatbush students, faculty and families went on their sixth annual hesed trip to Israel, visiting hospitals, army bases, homes for abused women, orphanages, soup kitchens and centers for disabled children. The trip, lead by Rabbi Naftali Besser and Susan Franco, a Flatbush alum...
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