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Abraham Rabinovich
   Abraham Rabinovich is a reporter for the Jerusalem Post and a United States Army veteran. He is the author of the new book The Yom Kippur War: The Epic Encounter that Transformed the Middle East.
by Jamie Glazov, FrontPage magazine.com
02-02-2005

Natalie Portman
   Since she made her debut at the age of 12 in the 1994 thriller Leon, Natalie Portman has become one of the hottest young stars around, combining roles in blockbusters (the Star Wars series, Cold Mountain) with such cult favorites as Beautiful Girls and Mars Attacks!
SomethingJewish
11-12-2004

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
   Over the past decade Rabbi Shmuley Boteach has made a name for himself not only as an author (penning the likes of Kosher Sex and Why Can’t I Fall In Love?) and counsellor, but also as a friend of the stars, hanging out with Michael Jackson and grabbing headlines in the process. But not any more. Because Rabbi Boteach has turned his back on the celebrity world.
By Caroline Westbrook, Something Jewish
10-11-2004

Revealing Rachel
   With a catchy comeback single and a fresh new attitude, Rachel Stevens is about to score big time. In a revealing interview, the sexy semite singer talks about her solo life both on stage and off. New house, new her and a new single to boot - this girl ain’t messing around.
By Susan Riley, Something Jewish
28-06-2004

I do not idolise the young. They're illiterate
   Back in the day when he was God, Allen didn't give interviews. He didn't need to: everybody loved him, and he had a unique production deal that guaranteed him the freedom to make any movie he liked. Things change. Now Allen's on a picture-by-picture deal, forced out of his preferred seclusion to sing for his supper by talking to the press.
By Fiona Morrow, Independent.co.uk
10-06-2004

Talking Frank
   Frank London is quite possibly one of the busiest musicians around. Not only is he one of the founder members of The Klezmatics – who formed in New York 18 years ago and have since released a string of albums, including Jews With Horns and Rise Up! – but he’s also found the time to appear on over 100 CDs over the past three decades, collaborating with the likes of violinist Itzhak Perlman, indie-rockers They Might Be Giants and Talking Heads frontman David Byrne.
By Caroline Westbrook, Something Jewish
05-05-2004

Yair Shamir: Bush good for Israel, but Sharon is ruining him
   “Never say never,” says former prime minister Yitzchak Shamir’s 59-year old son, Yair, when asked if he will enter the political arena. Yair Shamir, a former pilot and an engineer in the IAF, is now heading VCON, a leading developer of high-performance videoconferencing hard- and software products. This week The Jewish Press met with Yair to hear his views on the current economic and political crises facing Israel.
By Avraham Shmuel Lewin, JewishPress.com
09-03-2004

Hell, he's good
   Before graduating from Harvard Matthew Pearl, 28, won the Dante prize from the Dante club of America. .A 700-year-old epic poem is not exactly promising material for a modern thriller, but Pearl has turned Dante's Inferno into a huge bestseller. He tells Gary Younge how he did it.
"Were there not forgiveness and democracy in Syria, there would be harsher measures against the opposition"
   On January 19, 2004, the London Arabic-language daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat published a comprehensive interview with Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad. The following are excerpts from the interview as published by the paper.
MEMRI
11-02-2004

Q & A with Jewtopia creators Bryan Fogel and Sam Wolfson
   I’m standing in the foyer of the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood talking to Bryan Fogel, the co-writer/co-producer/co-star of "Jewtopia" - a play that parodies dating, JDating, interdating, rabbis, Passover seders, Purim, Chanukah bushes, bar mitzvahs, shofar blowing, other types of blowing, goyim, Asian fixations, synagogue memberships and, most of all, Jewish women and their overbearing mothers.
by Amy Klein, Jewish Journal
27-01-2004

Rabbi Elliott B. Gertel on his new book "Over The Top Judaism"
   Anyone who thinks that Jewish characters and themes don’t get a look in on TV will probably change their mind after reading Over The Top Judaism, a new book which takes a detailed look at how the small screen has treated Jewish issues over the decades, and how the portrayal of Jews on TV has changed. Over The Top Judaism is written by Rabbi Elliott B Gertel, who reveals here more about the book.
Caroline Westbrook, Something Jewish
16-01-2004

Lloyd Kaufman last 30 years
   "Thank you for your interest in this modest, independent Jewish filmmaker," booms Lloyd Kaufman down the phone line from New York, by way of kicking off his chat with SJ. Which, as it happens, is a pretty good way of summing up the 57-year-old's career over the past 30 years...
Caroline Westbrook, SomethingJewish
18-11-2003

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