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Ridgewood Guild Presents Movies in the Park

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Ridgewood Guild Presents Movies in the Park

Join us Wednesday Nights for Movies in the Park!

Updated Schedule (due to weather):

JULY 30: THE WIZARD OF OZ (festivities starting at 7pm, movie at 8:45pm)

AUGUST 6: FINDING NEMO

AUGUST 13: THE BIRDS

AUGUST 20: LIFE OF PI

We look forward to seeing you there!


Join us in Van Neste Park for family fun and entertainment. We show films great for the whole family on a 20+ foot screen and professional sound system. Bring snacks, a picnic blanket, and get ready for a great evening with your community.

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2014 Kasschau Memorial Shell Entertainment Schedule

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2014 Kasschau Memorial Shell Entertainment Schedule

Free Summer Entertainment Under the Stars

2014 Summer Schedule Click Here for details

July 29, 2014  Mack Brandon & the Connection – Pop Gospel
Kasschau Memorial Shell
Fifty six years of Free Summer Entertainment – 8:30pm at Vet’s Field (behind the Library). Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy the show! Rain Info: 201/444-1776

July 31, 2014 Group Therapy Band – Best of Rock & Soul
Kasschu Memorial Shell
Fifty six years of Free Summer Entertainment – 8:30pm at Vet’s Field (behind the Library). Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy the show! Rain Info: 201/444-1776

You may contact the Kasschau Shell Memorial Committee by email at [email protected]
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Country Pancake House

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Country Pancake House

Back in the late sixties, owner Milan looked for places to eat but, was not satisfied by the undeserved and overpriced options available to him. He worked hard to create his own restaurant with hearty portions to satisfy any appetite. Our large portions have fresh ingredients at reasonable prices for everyone to enjoy. We are happy to say that we purchase fresh food locally from different farms and markets.

There is always a family member on location whether in the front of house or in the back cooking. It is a family affair.  As a family run business we are proud to welcome your family to our restaurant. It is frequently said that if customers leave this restaurant hungry it is their own fault!

Fans of our restaurant can also now join our Facebook and Twitter pages to keep with the latest news and happenings about the entire restaurant family!! We appreciate your customer loyalty over the years, for our wonderful Zagat Survey Reviews which landed us in multiple categories including, “Best Breakfast” and “Best Bang for your Dining Buck.” Click around our site and don’t forget to study up on the menu. Thank you for letting us serve you hearty meals for over 20 years. We look forward to another great 20!!

Coming from Bergen County in New Jersey, they now are located at San Marco Plaza in Lakewood Ranch, FL. Take out is available at both locations and addresses can be found below for easier directions!

140 East Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Take Out: 201.444.8395

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War on Women : ISIS orders female genital mutilation in Iraq

A family fleeing the violence in Mosul waits at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Arbil

U.N.: ISIS orders female genital mutilation in Iraq

Staff Writer, Al Arabiya News
Thursday, 24 July 2014

The al-Qaeda-Inspired Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has ordered all girls and women between the ages of 11 and 46 in and around Iraq’s northern city of Mosul to undergo female genital mutilation, the United Nations said on Thursday.

“It is a fatwa (or religious edict) of ISIS, we learnt this this morning,” said Jacqueline Badcock, the number two U.N. official in Iraq.

Read the latest on this story: Iraq NGO: ISIS likely to implement FGM fatwa

The “fatwa” would potentially affect 4 million women and girls, Badcock told reporters in Geneva by videolink from Arbil.

“This is something very new for Iraq, particularly in this area, and is of grave concern and does need to be addressed,” she said, according to Reuters.

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/07/24/-ISIS-order-female-genital-mutilation-in-Iraq.html

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Ridgewood Open Houses July 27th 2014

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$629,000 – 209 STEILEN Ave, RIDGEWOOD NJ

$485,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1426229
752 NEWCOMB Rd, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, C/C
Christine Aderhold, Broker Associate
Coldwell Banker, Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$499,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1422470
674 MIDWOOD RD, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, C/C
Christopher Kaufman, Sales Associate
Weichert Realtors Franklin Lakes
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$600,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1427297
301 EASTBROOK RD, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, RANCH
Colleen Tabatneck, Sales Associate
Terrie O’Connor Realtors/Allendale
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$629,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1412136
209 STEILEN Ave, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, COL
Jane Vander Plaat, Sales Associate
Coldwell Banker, Wyckoff/Franklin Lakes
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$629,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1427921
70 BARRINGTON Rd, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, C/C
Kathleen O’Connor, Sales Associate
Coldwell Banker, Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$629,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1428514
465 VAN BUREN St, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, C/C
Josephine Wagner, Sales Associate
RE/MAX Properties-Saddle River
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$699,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1428268
422 COLWELL Ct, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, S/L
Jody Earley, Sales Associate
Marron Gildea Realty, Inc.
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$715,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1422343
698 ELLINGTON RD, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, COL
Lori Lettieri, Sales Associate
Margarita Amezquita Rivera, Broker Associate
Coldwell Banker, Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$899,900 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1409930
454 STEVENS AVE, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
5 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, COL
Ghada Abbasi, Sales Associate
Coldwell Banker, Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$929,999 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1421904
744 UPPER BLVD, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath, COL
Maryanne Connaughton, Sales Associate
Terrie O’Connor Realtors/Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
– See more at: https://www.njmls.com/NJ/BERGEN/RIDGEWOOD-open-houses#sthash.SyywpI7B.JtQCHvj0.dpuf

$950,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1426793
234 PALMER CT, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, COL
Rose Hueneke, Broker Associate
Keller Williams Village Square Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$1,049,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1423252
285 RICHARDS RD, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath, COL
Barbara Masarky, Broker Associate
Tarvin Realtors
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$1,125,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1400092
197 LINCOLN AVE, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
5 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, COL
Mary E. Soriano, Sales Associate
Coldwell Banker, Saddle River
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$1,196,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1424561
627 GROVE St, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
6 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath,
2 Half Bath, COL
Wendy Silber, Sales Associate
Keller Williams Village Square Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$1,299,999 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1424678
316 S IRVING ST, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
6 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath,
2 Half Bath, COL
Angele Ekert, Sales Associate
Keller Williams Village Square Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$1,319,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1420408
537 SPRING AVE, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
5 Bedroom, 4 Full Bath,
2 Half Bath, COL
Shu-Jen Su, Sales Associate
Werner Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$2,079,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1416735
54 N MURRAY Ave, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, COL
Frances Ekblom, Sales Associate
Tarvin Realtors
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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$2,595,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1411204
310 HEIGHTS Rd, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
5 Bedroom, 5 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, COL
Victoria Wilkinson, Sales Associate
Solutions Realty, LLC
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 7/27
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Open Houses for Sun 8/3
$539,990 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1428243
258 PERSHING Ave, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath, C/C
Regina M. Sirard, Sales Associate
Keller Williams Valley Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 8/3
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$599,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1425480
478 HUNTER RD, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, C/C
Elizabeth Novak, Sales Associate
Weichert Realtors Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 8/3
– See more at: https://www.njmls.com/NJ/BERGEN/RIDGEWOOD-open-houses#sthash.SyywpI7B.JtQCHvj0.dpuf

$649,000 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1428539
436 OAK St, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, 
1 Half Bath, COL
Ferne Lambert, Sales Associate
Coldwell Banker, Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 8/3
– See more at: https://www.njmls.com/NJ/BERGEN/RIDGEWOOD-open-houses#sthash.SyywpI7B.JtQCHvj0.dpuf

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The Fed Can’t Fix What Ails the Economy

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The Fed Can’t Fix What Ails the Economy
By Gerald P. O’Driscoll Jr.
This article appeared in Real Clear Markets on July 21, 2014.

In Congressional testimony this week, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen pointed to several economic maladies warranting continued activism by the central bank. But what ails the U.S. economy cannot be fixed by monetary policy.

This has been an exceptionally weak recovery when gauged by the labor market. About half of the decline in the unemployment rate can be accounted for by “discouraged workers,” who have dropped out of the labor force and are no longer actively seeking jobs. For that reason, the unemployment rate is increasingly becoming a misleading gauge of the labor market.

In Monday’s Wall Street Journal, Mortimer Zuckerman wrote cogently of “The Full-Time Scandal of Part-Time America.” As he put it, “Way too many adults now depend on the low-wage, part-time jobs that teenagers would normally fill.”

Low economic growth is one reason that job growth has been weak. Growth in full-time jobs has also been slowed by Obamacare. The act mandates that employers provide health insurance for those working 30 hours a week or more. The predictable consequence is that employers are reluctant to hire full-time workers. Better two half-time workers than one full-time employee.

There are many other forces at work in labor markets, few of which are influenced by anything the Fed does. Until recently, there were extended unemployment benefits. These discouraged workers from actively seeking jobs. That effect combines with benefits, like food stamps, to act as a tax on taking a job. Casey Mulligan, an economics professor at the University of Chicago, has written extensively on the employment tax. If people don’t take jobs, employment cannot grow.

Some of what occurred in the recession is a continuation or acceleration of trends long in place. The male labor force participation rate has been declining since 1950. It was about 87% then, and is 69.2% today. The overall labor force participation increased for a long time because of rising participation by women. That has flattened now.

The fact that men increasingly do not work has profound social consequences. But, again, this is not a problem that monetary policy can address.

Janet Yellen has long been associated with the belief that the central bank can influence employment. She has also commented on the weakness in current labor markets, and the fact that the numbers overstate strength there.

Yet yesterday she observed that the labor market is improving more quickly than expected, and therefore the Fed might raise interest rates sooner than expected. Perhaps the Yellen Fed has decided to declare victory, and extricate itself from the trap of its own making. But that does not change the fact that labor markets remain weak.

It is hubris to claim the Federal Reserve can control variables, like the unemployment rate and labor market weakness, over which they have no systematic influence. But Fed policy is not just ineffective; it is malignant.

The main effect of Fed policy has been to create asset bubbles in financial markets, decoupling these from the underlying economy. As we learned painfully in the recent financial crisis, overheated asset markets are not a source of strength – they the source of future problems.

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Anti-Semitism is a major pillar in the ideology of Hamas

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Anti-Semitism is a major pillar in the ideology of Hamas.
by Meir Litvak

Anti-Semitism is a major pillar in the ideology of Hamas (acronym of Harakat al-muqawama al-Islamiyya – Islamic Resistance Movement), a Palestinian national-Islamic movement, which perceives and articulates its conflict with Israel in Manichean and absolutist religious terms. Like most other Islamic movements in the Middle East, Hamas regards the conflict with the latest and most fateful phase of the relentless onslaught waged by western imperialism and culture against Islam since the Crusades. Hamas publications portray the Jews as instruments of the West or, alternatively, as the power that controls and manipulates the West in this war. Concurrently, it views the current struggle as the last link in the war, which the Jews have been waging against Islam since its essence. Consequently, Hamas emphasizes the emphasis on the “Islamic essence” of the Palestinian cause.”
As such, the struggle is portrayed as an unbridgeable dichotomy between two absolutes: a “war of religion and faith,” between Islam and Judaism and between Muslims and Jews, rather than one between Palestinians and Israelis or Zionists.
It is a historical, religious, cultural and existential conflict between the true religion, which supersedes all previous religions, i.e. Islam, and the abrogated superseded religion, Judaism. It is a war between good personified by the Muslims who represent the party of God (Hizballah) against “evil incarnated…. the party of Satan” (hizb al-shaytan) represented by the Jews.1

Justifying the Self and Demonizing the Other

Every conflict involves justification of the Self and the demonization of rivals and enemies, or in Hamas’ case the Jews as the “enemies of God and of humanity.” Such an accusation, in the words of Bernard Lewis, applies to all enemies of Islam since, if according to the Quran the fighters for Islam are fighting in holy war “in the path of God” and for God, then their opponents are fighting against God and are, therefore, his enemies.2 However, such depiction is used more forcefully and more often against the Jews in view of their explicit castigation by the Quran.
Unlike the non-Islamist Palestinian groups, Hamas makes no distinction between Judaism and Zionism, and uses Zionists and Jews synonymously and interchangeably. Judaism is a “religion that stipulates racism and hostility towards others in its books and incites to usurp unjustly Palestine under the slogan of the Holy Land.” Zionism, according to this view, transforms these Jewish ideas into reality. Likewise, terrorism is an integral and inherent pillar of Judaism, which stems from the teaching of the Tora, and it finds its expression in Zionist massacres in Palestine.3
The portrayal of the Jews as powerful archenemies of Islam departs from traditional Islamic depictions of the Jews that are associated with cowardice, degradation and wretchedness. It has become a central element in Hamas’ ideology and an important theme in the writings of all Islamist movements in the Middle East as part of a broader need to explain the current crisis of the Muslim world. It is particularly difficult within this context to explain Jewish or Zionist success vis-a-vis the Muslims since, according to Islamic tradition, the Jews were destined to humiliation and subjugation to Muslims after they had rejected the message of the Prophet. It is one thing to be defeated by a super-power such as the U.S., and a completely different situation to be defeated and ruled by the Jews, who had been an inferior minority in the past under the Muslim empire, and who are a small minority in the modern Middle East. The only way to explain this cognitive dissonance is to magnify the power and evil of the Jews, and thereby help to explain Muslim weakness.4

Modern Anti-Jewish Animosity

The modern anti-Jewish animosity of Islamic movements goes much further than traditional Islam. Although Muslims have always viewed Islam as a superior religion, superseding Judaism, they did not consider Judaism as a heresy, which required eradication, as long as it did not challenge Islam’s rule. Historically, Muslims regarded Christianity as a greater threat than Judaism, and devoted greater attention to it in their polemical literature.5 However, due to the conflict with Israel, Judaism rather than Christianity has become the prime enemy for the Islamist organizations, drawing inspiration from anti-Jewish utterances in the Koran and from modern European anti-Semitism.
A good example of this vilification is the Hamas Charter, the movement’s canonical document, which provides a picture of the Jews and Judaism drawn from the notorious anti-Semitic tract, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Article 22, for instance, describes the Jews as controlling the world media with their money and as having established secret organizations throughout the world – such as the Freemasons and Rotary Club – “for the destruction of societies and the fulfilment of the goals of Zionism.” They have “caused revolutions all over the world,” from France in 1789 to Russia in 1917 “in order to fulfil their goal.” Likewise, “with their money, they seized control of the imperialist powers and pushed them to subdue many countries in order to squeeze their resources and spread their corruption.” In addition, Hamas accuses the Jews of fomenting all-important wars in history. Most important, the Jews stood behind the outbreak of World War I, which ‘eliminated’ the Ottoman Empire, the “state of the Islamic Caliphate.” The breakdown of Islamic unity opened the way for the establishment of “the Zionist entity” in Palestine. Likewise, they “were behind World War II, through which they made huge financial gains by trading in armaments, and paved the way for the establishment of their state.”
Of special significance are the wars, which the Jews have waged against Islam from the time of the Prophet. Accordingly, the Jews opposed the Prophet from the moment he arrived in Medina, in a desperate effort to prevent the spread of Islam, rejecting his generous offers and distorting his message. They tried to harm the Islamic umma (nation) and dominate it.”6

Derogatory Descriptions of the Jews

In many of its publications Hamas employs harsh derogatory descriptions of the Jews, often taken from the Koran, such as “blood suckers,” “brothers of apes,” “killers of the prophets,” “human pigs,” and warmongers “the descendants of treachery and deceit,” “butchers.” They are a “cancer expanding” in the land of Palestine, “threatening the entire Islamic world.” They are “spreading corruption” in the land of Islam. “Deceit and usury are stamped in their nature,” and they are all “thieves, monopolists, and usurers.”7
Almost every issue of the Hamas organ, Filastin al-Muslima contains articles enumerating the evil deeds and character of the Jews based on an analysis and exegetes of specific suras (chapters) from the Koran.
Particularly significant, in view of the historical record, are the equations, which Hamas makes between the Jews, the Zionists and the Nazis and the denial of the Holocaust. Hamas argues that Israel’s actions exceed those of the Nazis, and that “the Jews represent Nazism in its most criminal form.”8 Yet, following the Stockholm conference on the Holocaust, held in January 2000, Hamas declared that the conference had:


A Hamas promotional display at a West Bank university
A clear Zionist goal, aimed at forging history by hiding the truth about the so-called Holocaust, which is an alleged and invented story with no basis . . .. The invention of these grand illusions of an alleged crime that never occurred, ignoring the millions of dead European victims of Nazism during the war, clearly reveals the racist Zionist face, which believes in the superiority of the Jewish race over the rest of the nations.9

cAbd al-cAziz al-Rantisi, Hamas leader from Gaza, went further by denying the Holocaust, while simultaneously charging that “the Zionists were behind the Nazis’ murder of many Jews,” with the aim of intimidating and forcing them to immigrate to Palestine. Furthermore, he claimed that the Nazis “received tremendous financial aid from the Zionist banks and monopolies,” prior to their seizure of power and that “this great financial aid helped the Nazis build the military and economic force needed to destroy Europe and annihilate millions.” “When we compare the Zionists to the Nazis,” Rantisi concluded, “We insult the Nazis,” he concluded. 10
Reviewing the life of the late Pope John Paul II, the Hamas weekly al-Risala concluded that his 1998 letter, in which he apologized to the Jews for the Holocaust was his “greatest crime”.11

Advocating Jihad

The perception of the conflict as a religious one brings Hamas to advocate jihad (holy war) as the only way to combat the Jews. Yet, in addition to practical considerations, Hamas endowed the jihad against the Jews with eschatological significance. The messianic element is relegated to secondary importance in the ideology of modern-day Sunni movements. However, because Hamas’ main preoccupation is fighting a national-religious enemy, and possibly as a means to stave off calls for a compromise among the Palestinian masses, it resorts to messianic symbolism. Thus, the jihad against the Jews is a prerequisite for fulfilling God’s promise to establish His rule over the earth. Citing the tradition (hadith) of the Saltbush, the Hamas Charter states that the final hour will not come until the day when the Muslims will fight the Jews and kill them.12
Lest the meaning of this passage remain unclear, Hamas author Mukhlis Barzaq pointed to the fact that the Prophet had killed more Jews than any other infidels during his wars. The Prophet revealed in a “firmly established Tradition” how the Jews should be handled if they betray the Muslims, and he ordered his followers to carry it out without any feelings of sorrow for this “detested group”. He made it clear that the fate of the Jews should be “complete killing, total extermination and eradicating perdition (al-qatl al-tam wal-ibada al-kamila wal-fana’ al-mahiq).” Perhaps equally significant, considering its intended readership, is the editorial in al-Fatih, Hamas’ children’s publication, appealing to the children of Iraq to pray to God and ask him “O God exterminate the Jews the tyrannical the usurpers” (Allahuma, ahlik al-yahud al-zalimin al-mughtasibin).13

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Real Estate’s market keeps growing

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Real Estate’s market keeps growing
July 25, 2014    Last updated: Friday, July 25, 2014, 12:31 AM
By Laura Herzog
STAFF WRITER

As Ridgewood-grown indie rock band Real Estate’s success grows, the founding members, all former Ridgewood High School (RHS) students, are dealing with growing up.

Following the March release of their third album “Atlas,” the band played on “The Late Show with David Letterman” in April. Their biggest headlining show ever is coming up on Oct. 2 at Terminal 5 in New York City.

Real Estate’s success has worked in tandem with other personal achievements.

Soon after the Letterman appearance, singer and guitarist Martin Courtney, a 2004 RHS graduate, and his wife, a fellow RHS graduate, welcomed their first child, a baby girl. Meanwhile bassist Alex Bleeker, a fellow ’04 grad, is busy touring with his second band, Alex Bleeker and The Freaks.

Guitarist Matt Mondanile, who attended RHS before transferring to a boarding school, is also still busy with his other band “Ducktails.”

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/arts-and-entertainment/music/real-estate-s-market-keeps-growing-1.1057087#sthash.yNDgb6xS.dpuf

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Now Open: Roots Steakhouse in Ridgewood

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Now Open: Roots Steakhouse in Ridgewood

JULY 21, 2014    LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, JULY 21, 2014, 1:21 AM
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NOW OPEN

Roots Steakhouse

15 Chestnut St., Ridgewood

201-444-1922; rootssteakhoue.com

* How it started: This Roots Steakhouse was eight years in the making. Harvest Restaurants, the parent company for nine restaurants in New Jersey, including two Roots Steakhouses — one in Summit, one in Morristown — wanted to open a Roots in Bergen County, specifically in Ridgewood. “It took us eight years to find the right location with a liquor license,” said Grant Halliday, director of operations for Harvest Restaurants. Why Ridgewood? “We like a downtown setting,” Halliday said. “The town is unique in Bergen County in that it has a vibrant downtown setting.”

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/food-and-dining-news/dining-news/now-open-roots-steakhouse-in-ridgewood-1.1054576#sthash.LfhubNoc.dpuf

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Rep Scott Garrett Reminds Us to Suport NJ Animal Shelters and Adopt a Pet

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Rep Scott Garrett Reminds Us to Suport NJ Animal Shelters and Adopt a Pet 
July 23,2014 

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There were lots of (very cute) adoptable pets at the Capitol today.

Just a reminder, be sure to support your local shelters. In New Jersey, our shelters are doing a great job of trying to find new homes for our furry little friends.

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Ridgewood’s Graydon swim team surges toward championship meets

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Ridgewood’s Graydon swim team surges toward championship meets

JULY 25, 2014    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2014, 12:31 AM
BY MATTHEW BIRCHENOUGH
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

GLEN ROCK — When Ridgewood’s Graydon swim team was in the water last year, success was always within reach. Unfortunately, it was the one time its swimmers were kept out of competition that overshadowed the team’s great season.

The squad attained some major achievements in 2013, including a dual-meet victory over Wyckoff and a second-place finish in the Lake League championship meet.

But the summer was marred when the New Jersey Pool Managers Association (NJPMA) ruled the team ineligible to compete in the county meet because a representative from the Graydon program had not attended the requisite four out of five NJPMA meetings.

The Graydon leadership has made sure no such penalty will be levied this year.

“Our head manager has gone to all the meetings,” said aquatics director Dan Burzinski shortly after his team’s 198-150 win over Glen Rock on Tuesday.

“That was a really tough thing. We were kind of penalized with our programs based on something that really sort of has to do with the lifeguarding,” he added. “I’m hoping that the kids that want to swim counties will have an opportunity this year, and we have a coaching staff to guide them and to cheer them on.”

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/graydon-going-strong-into-final-meets-1.1057139#sthash.drh41937.dpuf

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Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital Offering Basic Obedience Class for Dogs

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Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital Offering Basic Obedience Class for Dogs
July 25,2014

Ridgewood NJ Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital is offering a Basic Obedience Class at Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital to help get your new addition to the family off to the right start. Our goal is to help you build a relationship with your dog, to train your dog to give you his attention when needed for training and safety, and to teach your dog the foundation behaviors which are necessary for all future training and learning.

To read more about this 6-week program for puppies, young adults and adults, and the trainer, Loraine E. Capurso, CPDT-KA, click here: https://www.ridgewoodvet.com/blog/2014/07/21/behavioral-training-offered-at-ridgewood-146992

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Smoked salmon is this chef’s niche

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Smoked salmon is this chef’s niche

JULY 20, 2014    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, JULY 20, 2014, 1:43 PM
BY ELISA UNG
RECORD COLUMNIST
THE RECORD

This summer, we’ll be spotlighting locally produced foods and drinks that have caught the attention of North Jersey’s chefs, bartenders and other tastemakers.

Where it’s on the menu

Moveable Feast provided this list of the local restaurants, caterers and clubs that serve its smoked salmon and other fish:

Alpine Country Club

Bareli’s, Secaucus

Bottagra, Hawthorne

Chakra, Paramus

Chef’s Table, Franklin Lakes

Fiesta Banquet, Wood-Ridge

The Elan, Lodi

The Graycliff, Moonachie

Latour, Ridgewood

Le Jardin, Edgewater

The Park Steakhouse, Park Ridge

Park West Tavern, Ridgewood

Rudy’s Inflight Catering, Teterboro

Village Green, Ridgewood


Alain Quirin has always been intrigued by how fresh-from-the-sea salmon can be transformed into the thin, silky, smoky slices that are twirled into canapés and draped onto buffet trays.

When the French-born chef ran the kitchen at the Greenwich Village restaurant Raoul’s, he often could be found spending afternoons on an outdoor terrace, tending to a few fillets of salmon in a small smoker, which he piled with ice to keep it from getting too hot.

“It was kind of like a game for me,” Quirin said. “It was interesting to go from A to Z on something that normally you just open a package.”

And eventually, he and his wife, Denise, turned that game into a family business. Their Moveable Feast, whose headquarters is in a Moonachie industrial complex, cold-smokes 5,000 pounds of buttery salmon a week, and customers say its quality is unrivaled.

“It’s just so much fresher,” said Chris Waters, executive chef of The Elan catering hall in Lodi, who serves platters of smoked salmon and also uses it in an avocado salad with apples and red onion. “You can smell the smoke as soon as you open the package. It takes over the room. People turn their heads.”

At Village Green in Ridgewood, chef-owner Kevin Portscher layers the salmon over warm potato pancakes, garnished with onions, capers and dill crème fraîche. “I couldn’t make it better myself — that’s why I buy it from him,” Portscher said. “There’s no chemicals, no crazy flavors. It’s fish, salt, hickory smoke. That’s the way they’ve been doing it for hundreds of years.”

Adds another Ridgewood chef, Michael Latour, who occasionally uses the fish in specials: “Some salmon can be a little too slimy. His technique is drier.”

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Obamacare Architect Jonathan Gruber Admited in 2012 That Subsidies Were Limited to State-Run Exchanges

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Obamacare Architect Jonathan Gruber Admited in 2012 That Subsidies Were Limited to State-Run Exchanges

Earlier this week, a three-judge panel in the D.C. Circuit Court ruled that, contrary to the Obama administration’s implementation and an Internal Revenue Service rule, Obamacare’s subsidies for private health insurance were limited to state-run health exchanges.

The reasoning for this ruling was simple: That’s what the law says. The section dealing with the creation of state exchanges and the provision of subsidies states, quite clearly, that subsidies are only available in exchanges “established by a State,” which the law expressly defines as the 50 states plus the District of Columbia.

Obamacare’s defenders have responded by saying that this is obviously ridiculous. It doesn’t make any sense in the larger context of the law, and what’s more, no one who supported the law or voted for it ever talked about this. It’s a theory concocted entirely by the law’s opponents, the health law’s backers argue, and never once mentioned by people who crafted or backed the law.

It’s not. One of the law’s architects—at the same time that he was a paid consultant to states deciding whether or not to build their own exchanges—was espousing exactly this interpretation as far back in early 2012, and long before the Halbig suit—the one that was decided this week against the administration—was filed. (A related suit, Pruitt v. Sebelius, had been filed earlier, but did not challenge tax credits within the federal exchanges until an amended version which was filed in late 2012.) It was also several months before the first publication of the paper by Case Western Law Professor Jonathan Adler and Cato Institute Health Policy Director Michael Cannon which detailed the case against the IRS rule.

Jonathan Gruber, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist who helped design the Massachusetts health law that was the model for Obamacare, was a key influence on the creation of the federal health law. He was widely quoted in the media. During the crafting of the law, the Obama administration brought him on for consultation because of his expertise. He was paid almost $400,000 to consult with the administration on the law. And he has claimed to have written part of the legislation, the section dealing with small business tax credits.

https://reason.com/blog/2014/07/24/watch-obamacare-architect-jonathan-grube