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JTA: Op-Ed: Our Tu b\'Shevat responsibility, by Steve Gutow and David Saperstein'); document.write('
As the holiday of Tu b\'Shevat approaches, congregations and families prepare to look at the natural world with wonder and celebrate the abundance of earth\'s incredible resources. At many of our celebrations, we will read from Ecclesiastes 1:4: "One generation goes, another comes, but the earth remains the same forever."

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The Jewish Daily Forward: Haiti\'s Jewish Remnant Keeps the Faith and Lends a Hand Amid the Crisis'); document.write('
Each year on Yom Kippur, Rudolph Dana locks himself in his Pétionville, Haiti, home -- protected by guard dogs and security personnel -- and passes the Day of Atonement fasting, praying and reciting the traditional liturgy of repentance and forgiveness.

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Jweekly: At the Wall, which side is the right one?: The Kotel belongs to the entire Jewish people, by Rabbi Eric Yoffie'); document.write('
I am saddened and dismayed by recent events at the Western Wall. These events are a tragedy -- a blow to the State of Israel and to the unity of the Jewish people.

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J. Weekly: Food for thought: Slow down before you take that next bite'); document.write('
Remember the old refrain, "You are what you eat?" Some in the Jewish community have taken that message to heart, and are pushing to redefine the boundaries of kashrut.

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Jewish Tribune: URJ president\'s Shabbat sermon inspires resolutions'); document.write('
The November 4-8 biennial event for the Union of Reform Judaism (URJ), serving Reform congregations in North America, ended with nine resolutions, three of which pertained to the Middle East.

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