Cleveland Jewish News back issues from February 2004:
A rabbi tries to answer life's pressing questions; If God is Good, Why is the World So Bad?
Feb 06, 2004;
Apollo's Fire ignites music of Baroque composer; Baroque Orchestra delves into "ghetto" music for the first time.
Feb 06, 2004;
Play at Karamu recalls dark chapter of American history
Feb 06, 2004;
Enjoy a taste of Israel at Tu b'Shevat table
Feb 06, 2004;
A Christian woman's dream trip to Israel
Feb 06, 2004;
Bolstering services for St. Petersburg's disabled
Feb 06, 2004;
Hoffman talks about Jewish history, Israel's future; Two-state solution inevitable, UJC president tells City Club.
Feb 06, 2004;
State intends to recoup funds for Mosdos pupils
Feb 06, 2004;
Federation fund will help defray day-school costs
Feb 06, 2004;
Cleveland and the media: in need of a love story
Feb 06, 2004;
Agencies reap $1.5 million from federal omnibus bill
Feb 06, 2004;
Spring blossoms in Israel and here; Many plants native to Middle East can flourish in Cleveland.
Feb 06, 2004;
Tears of sadness, tears of anger
Feb 06, 2004;
I guess you don't have to be Jewish
Feb 06, 2004;
Become GUARDIANS of the EARTH; Seven things Jews can do to protect and renew the planet.
Feb 06, 2004;
Message of hate brought to Wooster campus
Feb 06, 2004;
Passage of levy won't stop CH-UH school budget cuts
Feb 13, 2004;
A super-sized Sunday
Feb 13, 2004;
'Taking Sides' in judging a Nazi collaborator
Feb 13, 2004;
Jews on left not enemies of Jewish state
Feb 13, 2004;
Poking holes in Kerry's pro-Israel credentials
Feb 13, 2004;
Muslim majority is tired of extremists
Feb 13, 2004;
Four-legged recruits have a nose for bombs
Feb 13, 2004;
13 firms vie for ownership of Shaker Square
Feb 13, 2004;
Ford Explorer appeals to many for various reasons
Feb 13, 2004;
The only Jewish 'general' in Confederate forces
Feb 13, 2004;
Champion for the tiniest patients
Feb 13, 2004;
Sharing their expertise with colleagues around the world
Feb 13, 2004;
A toast to health? Raise a cup of hot cocoa
Feb 13, 2004;
Coping with chronic pain
Feb 13, 2004;
Untangling the mysteries of spinal cord injuries
Feb 13, 2004;
Straight talk from the South Beach Diet doctor
Feb 13, 2004;
Creative riff on American classic rocks CPT stage
Feb 13, 2004;
'Ticket to Jerusalem' is a compelling ride
Feb 13, 2004;
'Focus on Soul' opens in NYC
Feb 13, 2004
Knowledge and empathy help counter the terror
Feb 13, 2004;
Jewish Community Federation publishes new Russian-language literary journal
Feb 13, 2004
Getting chai on Israeli wine
Feb 13, 2004;
'Of Mice and Men' at Beck proves magic of live theater
Feb 13, 2004;
Wedding Web sites: Too much information?
Feb 16, 2004;
Averting Murphy's Law on big day
Feb 16, 2004;
Inviting options
Feb 16, 2004;
What to wear to a wedding
Feb 16, 2004;
Do you take this man...and all his stuff?
Feb 16, 2004;
Twists on tradition
Feb 16, 2004;
Post-wedding, focus on your marriage, author writes; The Committed Marriage
Feb 16, 2004;
Married 210 years
Feb 16, 2004;
Choosing a ketubah
Feb 16, 2004;
Local petal-pushers describe latest trends in floral designs.
Feb 16, 2004;
From china patterns to charities: today's wedding registries
Feb 16, 2004;
All in the family
Feb 16, 2004;
A heavenly henna shower
Feb 16, 2004;
Our own marvelous mikvah
Feb 16, 2004;
Wishing a bride well at mikvah ceremony
Feb 16, 2004;
Jewish cemetery on West Side found vandalized
Feb 20, 2004;
Cooking for two
Feb 16, 2004;
Talking money with your honey
Feb 16, 2004;
A resource guide for intermarrieds on keeping Judaism; Making a Successful Jewish Interfaith Marriage: The Jewish Outreach Institute Guide to Opportunities, Challenges and Resources
Feb 16, 2004;
Understanding your baker's sweet nothings
Feb 16, 2004;
Heimish honeymoons
Feb 16, 2004;
Picture this: digital trends in wedding photography
Feb 16, 2004;
Genetic testing recommended for Jewish couples
Feb 16, 2004;
Take note: Selecting the perfect band
Feb 16, 2004;
Make out-of-towners feel at home
Feb 16, 2004;
Dreaming of a special gown
Feb 16, 2004;