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VOL. 17 NO. 42
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Police Crack Down On Chareidi Protests
AUGUST 11, 2017 FROM THE EDITOR
BY LARRY GORDON
For The Status Quo Flash90/Yonatan Sindel
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The matter of status quo as it applies to relations between Israel and her Arab neighbors jumped into the news a few weeks ago as a result of the murder of two Israeli policemen by Arab terrorists on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
Israeli police officers clash with chareidi Jews during a raid on an anti-draft office in Meah Shearim on Tuesday. Continued on Page 14
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A Model Of Beauty
HEARD IN THE BAGEL STORE BY LARRY GORDON
BY RIVKY HERMAN
Kaddish On The Road
Have you ever browsed through the latest list of “The World’s Most Beautiful People”? Have you then looked in the mirror and wondered how different you might feel if only your nose were slightly smaller or your hair were a different texture? Continued on Page 12
These days, if there is any traveling to be done, it has to take place sometime between Shacharis and Minchah. As has been previously chronicled in this space, in the aftermath of the passing of my mom, ob’m, a few Rivky Herman and Bubby Gelber
NOW WE’RE COOKING
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KASHRUS FOWL PLAY Halachic Musings
Under the expert tutelage of Chef Avram Wiseman, student chefs at the Kosher Culinary Center in Brooklyn—said to be the only kosher professional cooking school outside Israel—prepare meals for diners curious to taste the latest dishes. See Page 39
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Rabbi Yisroel Rubin
ONE FOR THE BOOKS From The Other Side Of The Bench
BY RABBI YAIR HOFFMAN
BY DAVID J. SEIDEMANN, ESQ.
It is a halachic issue that is achieving near viral status and is at the center of a great kashrus debate happening throughout the kashrus agencies of Eretz Yisrael. The OU is watching the matter carefully,
They have received a bad rap over the years, these rabbinic tribunals, the beis din. “They are biased against women; they are biased against men; they favor the poor; they favor the rich and famous.” Charges
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