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In “The Jewish Dog,” which runs through November 19 at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, a family’s dog is abandoned after his family is arrested during the Holocaust.
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Complete Information About The Jewish Dog in Los Angeles at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Brought to galvanizing life on stages around the world, The Jewish Dog is the riveting ...
(New York Jewish Week) — The American Kennel Club’s Museum of the Dog, just two blocks south of Grand Central, boasts many things, including an extensive library about dog breeds and one of ...
Make a date with a nice Jewish dog. The first-ever Pawsitively Jewish Calendar features Instagram-famous pups hailing from as ...
Make a date with a nice Jewish dog. The first-ever Pawsitively Jewish Calendar features Instagram-famous pups hailing from as far as Israel and Canada celebrating Jewish pride, and dog lovers can ...
The Jewish Community Center of Greater Rochester’s annual International Jewish Film Festival spans nine days, while the Dog Film Festival, currently on a 12-city tour, is a one-day-only event ...
Harley, a 7-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, is a Jewish dog, at least according to his owner Amy Foster, the chief program officer of the Kaiserman JCC. After all, he’s ever-present around the ...
“The Jewish Dog,” a novel by Asher Kravitz and translated from Hebrew by Michal Kessler, does not disappoint.
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