The Jewish Week back issues from February 2004:
'He Never Gave Up On Anybody'; Behind sociologist Egon Mayer's pioneering research was a deep caring for all Jews.
Feb 06, 2004;
Shechina Power; Leonard Nimoy's controversial photographs are the jumping off point for Elisa Monte's new work.
Feb 06, 2004;
Will They Cry This Time? A writer who wondered about Israelis' hardened reactions to terrorism is among the 11 killed in Jerusalem bus bombing.
Feb 06, 2004;
Fulfilling 'Obligation' reaps Rewards
Feb 06, 2004;
Changing Views Of Germany; Yeshiva U. rabbinical students make eye-opening discoveries on trip there.
Feb 06, 2004;
Suffolk Dream Or Nightmare? Launch of new L.I. day school fuels debate over future of Jewish life in county.
Feb 06, 2004;
Swearing Off Salvation Army Oath; Jewish official among 12 who won't sign on to new pledge regarding group's religious mission.
Feb 06, 2004;
Is Mel Getting The Message? Critics skeptical of recent conciliatory moves; major Evangelical leader backs Jewish deicide stance.
Feb 06, 2004;
BETWEEN THE LINES; What's In A Name? Plenty
Feb 06, 2004;
Joe's Integrity
Feb 06, 2004
Body Parts
Feb 06, 2004
Agent Cohen's Israeli Father
Feb 06, 2004;
Google Goes Yiddish
Feb 06, 2004;
Helping Out 'Solomon'
Feb 06, 2004;
As Agency Closes, Emotions Spill Out; Mothers who gave up their babies to Louise Wise adoption service tell of agonizing choices.
Feb 06, 2004;
Building A Context For Art
Feb 13, 2004;
Carrying A Flag For Jewish State
Feb 13, 2004;
BACK OF THE BOOK; All She Wrote; Lost And Found
Feb 13, 2004;
The War Comes To Lunch; Popular sandwich man among the eight killed in Sunday's bus bombing in Jerusalem.
Feb 27, 2004;
Rabbi Settles Inquiry Into HUD Funds Misuse
Feb 27, 2004;
Beyond The Green Line; Times in news coverage of Sunday's bus bombing and Chomsky op-ed cite boundary
Feb 27, 2004;
Low-Tech Chart-Topper At Israel Non-Stop
Feb 20, 2004;
A Stage For Dance; Dancers will share stories, demonstrate styles and remember seven decades of choreography at the 92nd Street Y.
Feb 20, 2004;
Death Of Their Dream; Suicide bombing killed the hopes of a Jerusalem couple who wanted another child.
Feb 20, 2004;
Meeting Of The Minds On Gaza; Questions abound as Sharon, U.S. and Europeans work on implementing pullout.
Feb 20, 2004;
Israeli Art, In Town; Weeklong celebration features Sotheby's auction, Armory Show.
Feb 20, 2004;
Julius Schwartz, 88; Revived Comic Heroes
Feb 20, 2004;
Is U.S. Being Served Up To Israel? USA Today admits 'oversight' for ad on media's supposed pro-Israel bias.
Feb 20, 2004;
The Little School That Could; The closing of one school spurs the opening of another.
Feb 20, 2004;
Jewish Life Rises From A Cemetery
Feb 20, 2004;
Protecting The Past; Brooklyn rabbi well versed in preserving Jewish cemeteries abroad makes his case for a Polish site he believes is being disrespected.
Feb 20, 2004;
For Orthodox Women, Change Is Incremental; JOFA conference explores successes and frustrations in partnership with men.
Feb 20, 2004;
BETWEEN THE LINES; Dealing With Mel Gibson
Feb 20, 2004;
Education Initiatives
Feb 20, 2004
Jerusalem Crossroads
Feb 20, 2004
A 'Green' Camp
Feb 20, 2004;
Brewing Up A Brazen Broth
Feb 20, 2004;
Vital Work, No Perks; With teacher crisis in spotlight, spotty health benefits for early childhood educators emerging as key problem.
Feb 20, 2004;
Present At The Creation; For Jewish Week reporter with insider's view of black-Jewish dialogue, film is basically loyal to history.
Feb 13, 2004;
A Cure For Intolerance
Feb 13, 2004;
Theodore Feder, 89; 'A Giant' For JDC; Rabbi Moishe Berenholz, 85; Longtime Educator
Feb 13, 2004;
The Vanishing Victim; For two days no one knew the whereabouts of Mehbere Kifile, but DNA would tell the tragic tale of her death aboard the No. 19 bus.
Feb 13, 2004;
'Passion' Criticism Seen Causing Resentment; Leader of Catholic group chides ADL's Foxman for suggesting Gibson film could spur violence.
Feb 13, 2004;
Can Murderers Be Martyrs? Religious and secular definitions caught in a language war.
Feb 13, 2004;
Near Abduction A 'Wakeup Call'; Queens community, police look into beefing up security after post-Shabbaton incident.
Feb 13, 2004;
Saving Lives, In Black And White; Orthodox medics joining with minority-run ambulance corps in Bed-Stuy
Feb 13, 2004;
'Kosher' Politics; Election-year movement seen on stalled consumer bill.
Feb 13, 2004;
State Probing Louise Wise Services; Questions linger over charity's sale of buildings without court approval.
Feb 13, 2004;
Hillel Taps Infeld At Crucial Moment; Interim head to stay on to fight campus wars, energize Jewish life.
Feb 13, 2004;
BETWEEN THE LINES; We Should All Be Feminists
Feb 13, 2004;
On To Berlin
Feb 13, 2004
The Fence Defense
Feb 13, 2004
With PA In Chaos, Israel Hits Hamas; Exerts military muscle in Gaza to forestall vacuum and Hamas dominance.
Feb 13, 2004;
Father, Son And Holy Mess; Taunts at Trinity-Dalton hoops game sets off competing charges of anti-Semitism and overreaction.
Feb 13, 2004
To See Or Not To See 'The Passion'? Some bold-faced names weigh in on the question of the week.
Feb 27, 2004;
Sexism Pervasive In Jewish Federations; Report finds women's advancement hindered; 'glass ceiling thicker than I thought,' UJC leader says.
Feb 27, 2004;
BETWEEN THE LINES; Same Sex, Different Values
Feb 27, 2004;
Devaluing Terror
Feb 27, 2004
After 'The Passion'
Feb 27, 2004
Lesson In Caring
Feb 27, 2004;
DeMille As Model For Mel?
Feb 27, 2004;
Simple Soup Triumphs
Feb 27, 2004;
Putting Up A Fight In The Hague; Pro-Israel forces outside the courtroom press country's case on the fence.
Feb 27, 2004;