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INT here do
you do
most of
your maga-
zine reading? Maybe in
the doctor's office wait-
ing room? While stand-
ing in line at the super-
market? Your bathroom
perhaps?
All well and good for
the paper-variety journal but it will
cost you money and what will you do
with the thing once you've read it?
Here's a webzine to read in front of
your computer. You can't take it to the
supermarket or doctor's office unless
you're bringing your laptop (or did
you download it to a Palm Pilot?). But
this Web site, the Jewish Heritage
Online Magazine, www.jhom.com ,
has bells and whistles you'll never find
in a paper magazine, and you won't
need that trip outside to the trashcan
or recycle bin.
What I like about this site is its
wonderful variety of articles and the
entertaining assortment of media it
offers. Be sure to bring your plug-ins
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SCHWEBEL: David's Journey
New exhibition at
Yeshiva University

example, or the art slideshow of
Samuel Bak's Holocaust collection. In
June's issue, you'll explore the Topic of
the Month (birds) or get up-to-date
by clicking "Calendar" to learn about
Shavuot while enjoying songs and
cheesecake recipes.
Speaking of songs, click "Music" to
enjoy the Voice of the Turtle, a quartet
specializing in Sephardic music.
Where have you heard the words, the
"Voice of the Turtle"? Well, it comes
from a passage in the Song of Songs
that, Ernie Harwell recites on the
opening broadcast of the Detroit
Tigers' spring training season every
year.
The newest addition to the maga-
zinc is called "Day by Day," where
you can read a new chapter every day

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but Shabbat from Rabbi Joseph
Telushkin's book, Jewish Values:
A Day by Day Guide to Ethical
Living. The column addresses
such topics as marriage and
child rearing, interpersonal rela-
tionships, workplace issues,
abortion and more questions ranging
from lying to familial abuse.
There's a lot more here so read
slowly. Questions and answers, like "Is
there any significance to celebrating
one's birthday according to Jewish
sources?" can be explored in "Shoot"
(She'elot UTshuvot).
Two interpretations for the weekly
Torah portion are provided here. Click
"Personalities" to meet Rabbi
Nachman of Bratslav, Master of Tales.
Send a nice Jewish e-card. And every-
thing is archived, so you can enjoy the
issues you've missed.
Okay, so it won't take the place of
your Readers Digest in the bathroom,
but there's much to enjoy at the
Jewish Heritage Online Magazine. ❑

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