Hilla Shapira's ripstop sukkah survived the record rainstorm unscathed.
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Some are currently staying at government shelters, others at schools and homes of other community members, or rented homes paid for by nonprofit groups.
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The German-born scholar, who died Monday at 96, pioneered feminist ideas in Israel in the early 1970s when there were only a handful of women doing such work.
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The USPS says the new stamp honors "an American icon."
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Weissman shared the prize with Katalin Kariko, his Hungarian-born research partner at the University of Pennsylvania.
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The Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts tells the story of Yiddish culture as a global, modern movement.
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