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JUF News | Out of the Narrows: The Artist s Haggadah

Accessing the Haggadah through art by YVETTE ALT MILLER on March 09, 2021 Haggadah artwork by Susan Dickman, Berit Engen, and Carol Neiger A beautiful new Haggadah is bringing work by artists at the Jewish Artists Collective Chicago (JACC) to local families just in time for Passover.  Out of the Narrows: The Artist s Haggadah  includes both text and artwork to depict the Passover story in a unique way.  The idea for the new Haggadah came during Passover 2020, when much of the world was suddenly plunged into lockdowns to control the coronavirus pandemic.  It was frustrating and sad, recalled Carol Neiger, one of the Collective s members and the mind behind the Haggadah.  We wanted to gather with family and friends.   

THERE S STILL HOPE | Arts Entertainment

With his 2020 album Starting Over, Chris Stapleton demonstrates just maybe there is still hope for country music of the major label variety. Whereas Stapleton’s excellent new one holds tightly to the traditional side of country music equation, the thinking here is it’s more of an anomaly and country will stay the course on the road to pop-ville. Then again, the album did debut at the number one position on the Billboard country album charts in the first week of release, so obviously the traditional side of the genre is still resonating to people somewhere. Simply put, it is an album highly worthy of ears and receives the Ear Bliss look-see this week along with the latest album from Americana country cat Brent Cobb. Keep ‘Em On They Toes is the name of Cobb’s latest. His first album since relocating back to his native Georgia after stints in Nashville and Los Angeles, it is a reflective affair about his thoughts and feelings about both his own life and what heâ€�

Looming: The GOP s Anti-Squad – Boulder Jewish News

Comments Off on Looming: The GOP’s Anti-Squad Rashida Tlaib’s mantra “From the river to the sea” may soon compete with “From the Narrows to the Potomac.” Or “Biscayne Bay to the Potomac.”  “From the River…” etc. is meant as the stretch of land that comprises Israel and its territories, all of which many Palestinians claim is theirs.  Both Nicole Malliotakis and Maria Elvira Salazar will be traveling regularly to the Potomac, the former from the Narrows (which separates Staten Island from southern Brooklyn) and the latter from Miami. They could both form part of a Republican faction in the House of Representatives that will rake Tlaib’s “Squad” over the coals each time that Tlaib and friends open their big mouths. 

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