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Local doctor's love of art draws him to Jewish faith--and his Muslim sweetheart


Local doctor s love of art draws him to Jewish faith and his Muslim sweetheart
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Sacred Dreams, an aerial work of art honoring the Jewish diaspora, was donated by Loundonville s Dr. Robert Feldman to the Jewish Museum of Florida, a building that was once the first Jewish synagogue in Miami Beach.Michael E. FrydShow MoreShow Less
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Sacred Dreams is composed of 183 strange, richly colored shapes that float near the synagogue s dome, sparkling like stained glass. But they were individually cut by hand from paper-thin sheets of jewel toned resins. Artist Mira Lehr singed the edges of each piece with a small torch to make them look as if they had been through a fierce, cosmic journey and survived, beauty intact.Michael E. FrydShow MoreShow Less ....

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Here's How The Coronavirus Vaccines Were Produced So Quickly


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Dec 16, 2020
One of the big usual barriers money was swept out of the way.
Prior to the coronavirus crisis, the fastest a vaccine had ever been developed was back in the 1960s, to prevent mumps. That took four years. The race to come up with a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has been hailed as a historical milestone for undergoing development in under a single year. Never before has a vaccine been produced so quickly.
Americans largely appear to welcome these efforts ― polling suggests that most adults will get a coronavirus vaccine when one becomes available to them. But it’s worth asking exactly how scientists were able to produce multiple vaccines in such a short time span. ....

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