Each year, the U.S. federal holiday of Columbus Day—which falls on Oct. 11 this year—is a source of pride for many in the Italian-American community, marking the anniversary of the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus reaching the Caribbean. The 77th annual Columbus Day Parade, expected to take place on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue on Monday, is billed as “the largest celebration of Italian American heritage and culture in the United States.”
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Or how else can we explain Toyin Aimakhu-Johnson sitting on actor Kelvin Ikeduba's laps? Maybe she is about to give him a lap dance. She could also be flirting. Maybe she is trying to get her pound of flesh. Remember her husband was caught flirting with one of her workers a few months ago. ADVERTISEMENT
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The Talmud is almost as sacred to Jews as Scripture, but by no means does every Jew know what is in it. English editions of the 20-volume compilation of law and learning run to several hundred dollars in price; in general, only synagogues and big libraries can afford to have copies. To make it more accessible, Conservative Judaism’s United Synagogue of America this week published the first volume of a new paperback translation of the Talmud, edited by Rabbi Arnost Ehrman of Jerusalem’s Hebrew University. Read More...