The New York Jewish Week, March 9, 1984
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The New York Jewish Week, March 9, 1984
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Serving the Jewish Community of Greater New York 50 cents
Vol 196, No. 42/5 Adar II 5744/March 9, 1984
The New York Jewish Week
Gay and Jewish
A Greenwich Village loft with a kosher kitchen houses the nation's largest gay congregation and provides a haven for those who affirm their homosexuality and cling to Judaism
'Week of Jewish Woman' set for Purim
Page 7
Kosher cheese for poor provided by U.S.
Page 2
New Yiddish film
Raquel Yossifon and Jess Nishball appear as an East European mother and son in "The Well," the first Yiddish film to be made in this country in some three decades. It will be screened at the Manhattan East Theater starting Thursday, as one of a pair of films by the children of Holocaust survivors. Page 34.
Israeli defense needs W. Bank: '67 U.S. Memo
Page 3
Arms to Jordan
Congressional leaders oppose sale of missiles to Hussein
Page 7
Custom House
New York City Landmark may become Holocaust Memorial
Page 4
IN THIS ISSUE
The Arts 32
Tim Boxer 38
Classified 47
Editorial Page 26
Focus 27
In Brief 11
Inside Washington 3
The Kosher Gourmet 39
Ask Helen Latner 42
Letters 30
Report from Israel 2
Singles 46
Travel 16
TV and Radio 44
Vol 196, No. 42/5 Adar II 5744/March 9, 1984
The New York Jewish Week
Gay and Jewish
A Greenwich Village loft with a kosher kitchen houses the nation's largest gay congregation and provides a haven for those who affirm their homosexuality and cling to Judaism
'Week of Jewish Woman' set for Purim
Page 7
Kosher cheese for poor provided by U.S.
Page 2
New Yiddish film
Raquel Yossifon and Jess Nishball appear as an East European mother and son in "The Well," the first Yiddish film to be made in this country in some three decades. It will be screened at the Manhattan East Theater starting Thursday, as one of a pair of films by the children of Holocaust survivors. Page 34.
Israeli defense needs W. Bank: '67 U.S. Memo
Page 3
Arms to Jordan
Congressional leaders oppose sale of missiles to Hussein
Page 7
Custom House
New York City Landmark may become Holocaust Memorial
Page 4
IN THIS ISSUE
The Arts 32
Tim Boxer 38
Classified 47
Editorial Page 26
Focus 27
In Brief 11
Inside Washington 3
The Kosher Gourmet 39
Ask Helen Latner 42
Letters 30
Report from Israel 2
Singles 46
Travel 16
TV and Radio 44
Citation
“The New York Jewish Week, March 9, 1984”, Congregation Sim Beit Torah, LGBTQ Religious Archives Network, accessed December 21, 2024, https://exhibits.lgbtran.org/exhibits/show/cbst/item/1890.