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Published in colour for the first time, the 2007 edition offers over 380 pages of original illustrations, maps, and a fully-redesigned layout. For 28 years, "Inside New York" has been the City's premier resource guide for students and young professionals, especially new residents. Offering insider tips on everything from how to find an apartment to where to go for a night out, this annually-updated guidebook contains over 1,000 colourfully-written reviews of restaurants, bars, clubs, stores and arts venues, along with in-depth intros into the many neighbourhoods of New York City. A not-for-profit publication with a readership of 50,000, Inside New York is distributed to new students and employees at over 50 New York-area colleges, law firms, investments banks and other corporations. Our witty style and resident-centred perspective are what set us apart from most generic "tourist" guidebooks. Our mission is simple: to turn newcomers into New Yorkers!
Congregation Sha’ar Zahav’s first siddur appeared in 1982. It was revised in 1994and again in 2000. The richness of this siddur, like the Sha’ar Zahav community, is rooted in its integration of Jewish tradition with egalitarian, feminist, and LGBTQ-positive ideas and language. With this edition, we have sought to continue and expand the Sha’ar Zahav tradition of creating liturgy that reflects who we are. The compilers of the 2000 edition wrote: “A Jewish prayer book which had nothing in common with the traditional siddur would lack the wealth of history which connects our worship with Jewish practice around the world and over the centuries. On the other hand, many of us are uncomfo...
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