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Classified........................................10A Elite Auctioneers..............................3A Hallandale Beach.............................5A Hollywood......................................10A

Kodner Galleries...............................2A Overcoming Loneliness....................6A The Ultimate Lineman Camp............8A United For One Cause......................7A

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AVENTURA • BAL HARBOUR • DANIA BEACH • HALLANDALE BEACH • HOLLYWOOD • NORTH MIAMI BEACH • PEMBROKE PINES • PEMBROKE PARK • SURFSIDE • SUNNY ISLES BEACH

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The “Don’t Say Gay” Bill

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Williams Sonoma and Z Gallerie. Shoppers can enjoy a variety of high-quality furnishings and seasonal décor at Z Gallerie, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, and West Elm. For those looking to refresh a kitchen or bathroom space, Todel offers a number of luxury furnishings, fixtures and finishes in a large showroom setting with designers on hand to assist. The Container Store is a onestop shop for organization, with a focus on custom closets and storage spaces. For food and kitchen enthusiasts, WilliamsSonoma offers evergreen and

One of the hot news stories is the Bill in Florida banning the discussion of Sexual Orientations or Gender Identities in Elementary Schools. The bill is called “Parental Rights in Education Bill” but has been dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” Bill. This, of course, has led to a national debate about censorship, decency and age appropriateness. This is not the first of this discussion as schools are passing similar laws against issues like “Critical Race Theory” and taking books off school library shelves deemed inappropriate. As always, this column does not propose to answer any of these debates, but, historically speaking, censorship is not new and looking at historical examples which may help us make more informed decisions today. Actual laws allowing for censorship are in no way new. President John Adams signed the Alien and Sedition Acts into law which fined or arrested anyone speaking out against the Government. President Woodrow Wilson signed a similar Sedition Act. Lincoln did not sign a Sedition Law, he just locked everyone up who spoke out against him, claiming it as a war measure. Yet, I want to focus on a particularly difficult time when censorship was rampant and to consider how one particular President handled the situation.

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BoConcept, 600 Silks Run, Space 1280

Find Home Décor & Inspiration At Gulfstream Park Village, South Florida’s Home Store Destination New Retailer BoConcept Joins A Lineup Of 11 Premier Home & Design Stores Gulfstream Park Village, South Florida’s premier entertainment, dining and restaurant destination located on the border of Broward and Miami-Dade County, offers a dynamic selection of home and design stores. Featuring 11 home stores at one address, there is something for every taste and budget. Whether it’s much needed spring cleaning and organization, or a décor refresh, Gulfstream Park Village is the perfect one-stop shopping destination that offers boundless options and inspiration. Gulfstream Park Village is pleased to welcome furniture retailer BoConcept as its newest retailer. The store will be hosting

its official grand opening on Thursday, April 28, 2022 from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Guests are invited to browse a wide range of luxurious Danish furniture and décor. Prior to the grand opening, the store will mark its official arrival with a ribbon cutting event at 11 a.m. with Hallandale Beach Mayor Joy Cooper. With the addition of BoConcept, Gulfstream Park Village is pleased to continue its leading position as a South Florida home store destination. Other retailers include Alex Kay Gallery/Art Plex Photo, Todel, Bang & Olufsen, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, Sher Gallery, The Container Store, West Elm,

The Passover Seder, Amid Ukraine Catastrophe Passover Is About Our Own Personal Liberation – Physically, Emotionally and Spiritually By Rabbi Moishe Kievman - Chabad Chayil

The eight-day festival of Passover is celebrated this year from sundown on Friday evening, April 15th, 2022, until after nightfall on Saturday, April 23rd, 2022, with its highlight, the festive “Seder” dinners on the first 2 nights of the holiday. The festival of Passover commemorates the freedom of the Jewish nation from enslavement in Ancient Egypt in 1313 BCE. After many decades of slavery to the Egyptian Pharaohs, G-d sent Moses to the Pharaoh with a message to: “Let My People Go.” When Moses’ warnings were dismissed, G-d sent upon Egypt ten plagues, the last one being the killing of the Egyptian

firstborn while “passing over” the Jewish homes - hence the name of the holiday. To commemorate the unleavened bread that we ate when we

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left Egypt, we don’t eat—or even retain in our possession—any leavened grains known as Chametz during the holiday. Chametz includes any food or

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drink that contains even a trace of wheat, barley, rye, oats, spelt or their derivatives and which weren’t guarded from leavening or fermentation. Instead, we eat

Matzah - flat unleavened bread, at least for the two Seder nights, when it’s a Mitzvah (biblical commandment). Our Rabbis explain that Chametz is symbolic of haughtiness and egotism - traits so harmful that they are at the root of all negative traits. This is one of the reasons why even the most miniscule amount of Chametz is forbidden - for these negative traits must be completely nullified. Few Jewish holidays evoke the same warm sentiments as Passover. Memories of family and friends gathered as the four cups of wine are poured, the four Passover, Page 6A

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