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Archive >> Past Issues of the United Synagogue Review >> Spring 2002

USCJ Review - Spring 2002

Contents

Dealing With Substance Abuse
Yes, it affects Jews; and yes, there is something we can do about it. Editor Lois Goldrich sets the scene and provides the facts and figures. Our contributors tell us how we -- and our synagogues -- can help./p>

Everyone Knows Jews Don't Drink... And Other Myths About Addiction
by Rabbi Eric M. Lankin

Beit T'Shuvah - Coming Home
by Rabbi Sarah Graff

Yes Virginia There Are Jewish Alcoholics
by Maxine Uttal and Jill Kaplan

Embryonic Stem Cell Research: The Jewish Perspective
Dr. Elliot Dorff shares his expertise on this important issue and discusses how Jewish values and Jewish teachings can help us understand and deal with this exciting new biomedical challenge.

Yad Latorah: Laws and Customs of the Torah Service
Luah author Kenneth Goldrich talks about his new book designed for gabba'im and Torah readers.


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