Shalom Life's Top Stories of the Week
Links to our most popular stories from the week of March 24-30
We know you’re busy and we can’t expect you to read every story we publish (although we would love it if you did), so we’re starting a weekly feature every Friday highlighting the top stories of the week, in case you missed any.
This week Germany elected its first Jewish Mayor since the Holocaust, new Israeli innovation helps premature babies, Jewish school punishes students for using our favorite social media site and much more.
- Frankfurt Elects First Jewish Mayor Since Holocaust
- New Israeli Device Helps Detect Respiratory Problems in Premature Infants
- Education or Facebook: Jewish School Asks Students to Choose
- Rapper Shyne is Turning Music Into Humanitarian Aid
- Roseanne Tweets Zimmerman’s Home Address, Threatens to go Herself
- Israeli-Canadian Author Ayelet Tsabari Talks the Best Place on Earth
- Deadmu5 Bashes Madonna for Promoting Ecstasy Use
- For Linkedin Founder Reid Hoffman, Relationships Rule the World
Organizers Want to Ensure Participation Regardless of Financial Situation
Anthony Weiner Makes Announcement Via YouTube Video
UJA Federation Funded Organization Will Assist Victims of Tornado
King David and Hotel Motefiore Named by Robb Report
Seeking Aid for Victims of Monday’s Devastating Tornado
Grass Roots Process Allows Event to Live Up to its Reputation
Organizers Want to Ensure Participation Regardless of Financial Situation
Anthony Weiner Makes Announcement Via YouTube Video
UJA Federation Funded Organization Will Assist Victims of Tornado
King David and Hotel Motefiore Named by Robb Report
Seeking Aid for Victims of Monday’s Devastating Tornado
Grass Roots Process Allows Event to Live Up to its Reputation
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