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| − | For those not clued in, Julie Klausner is a Jewish person. | + | For those not clued in, Julie Klausner is a Jewish person. The following evidence supports this statement: |
| − | Julie attended Jewish day school at Solomon Schechter Day School [http://www.solomon-schechter.com/]. | + | - Julie attended Jewish day school at Solomon Schechter Day School [http://www.solomon-schechter.com/]. |
| − | Julie was a camper at Camp Ramah, where she celebrated Lag B'Omer. | + | - Julie was a camper at Camp Ramah, where she celebrated Lag B'Omer. |
| − | Julie attended services at Temple Israel | + | - Julie attended High Holiday services at Temple Israel. |
| − | Julie | + | - Julie usually mentions major Jewish holidays from the previous week. |
| − | + | - Julie enjoys such Jewish carb delicacies as kugel [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kugel] and babka [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babka_(cake)]. | |
| − | + | - The Top Most Jewish episodes of HWYW are listed on Jewcy.com. [http://www.jewcy.com/arts-and-culture/the-most-jewish-episodes-of-julie-klausner%E2%80%99s-how-was-your-week-podcast] | |
Revision as of 19:35, 3 October 2013
For those not clued in, Julie Klausner is a Jewish person. The following evidence supports this statement:
- Julie attended Jewish day school at Solomon Schechter Day School [1].
- Julie was a camper at Camp Ramah, where she celebrated Lag B'Omer.
- Julie attended High Holiday services at Temple Israel.
- Julie usually mentions major Jewish holidays from the previous week.
- Julie enjoys such Jewish carb delicacies as kugel [2] and babka [3].
- The Top Most Jewish episodes of HWYW are listed on Jewcy.com. [4]