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The Mystic Magic Of Jewish Artwork

The centuries old magic of Jewish Artwork is well known and loved across the world. Jews are a rich community and Jewish art has a predominantly religious flavor combined in a variety of ways. As a result, special occasion gifts offered in Jewish weddings, the Bar Mitzvahs and other holidays almost always have a...
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Review: “In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler’s Berlin”

Erik Larson is not a novelist but his books on historical subjects are as beautifully written as if a novelist had written them. He has written about Chicago and the 1893 World’s Fair, a terrible hurricane in Galveston, Texas, and a doctor/murderer in London. In all his books, he juxtaposes two events or characters...
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Modern abstract artwork – the perfect choice for your home décor!

Home decoration represents a subject of interest for a lot of people, especially when it involves modern art. In general, art exists to cultivate our taste for all that is beautiful and remind us of the things that are unique in life. Choosing oil paintings with abstract motives for your home décor definitely represents...
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Weighing the advantages and disadvantages of taking online piano lessons

If one wants to hone his piano-playing skills, nothing beats getting formal piano lessons to really learn the ropes and every single detail about piano playing. In this regard, a good number of people are learning piano lessons the different and most modern way-they’re going online. Taking online piano lessons is an exciting way...
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Can You Publish A Book?

Why Write a Book? You must have noticed that many public figures and enterprises use book publishing as a way to promote their business. It seems as if everybody from our current president to the latest business guru has done this. Beyond using a book as a tool to promote business, other people just...
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Broken Birds, The Story of My Momila, A Memoir

           Parents are not supposed to have favorites, but in our family of five children, Mom and Dad did.             I don’t blame them because it wasn’t their fault.  The Holocaust broke them.             In Broken Birds, The Story of My Momila, I delve into my family, the Poltzer Family, and what happened to...
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Novel Stirs an Atlantic Breeze

Rhode Island’s homegrown Women’s Fiction writer, Eva Pasco, stirs a breeze with her debut novel, Underlying Notes, navigating the reader past Rhode Island’s affluent coastal communities, prominent landmarks, cherished institutions, and olive oil spills of the underworld.  Carla Matteo copes with life by “taking to the bottle”–glass goddesses funneling perfume!  During a mid-life renaissance...
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