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Spotlight: Davi Cheng, "One-Stop Shop" Minority



Davi Cheng talks about her path to Judaism in an interview produced by student journalists Candy Cheng and Brad Stell and included in "Chinese and Chosen," their interactive master's project at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.

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Lekh l'kha: A Drash
By Davi Cheng, October 30, 2009

The year was 1874. A 14-year-old boy somehow slipped onto a passenger freighter at the dock unnoticed. The ship was one of those newer ones, powered by steam engine, but with a set of auxiliary sails just in case the engine failed. Steam puffing from the chimneys, the anchor hoisted up, it was ready to leave port.



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Q & A with Belinda Cheung
By Candy Cheng, Chinese and Chosen Blog, September 6, 2009

For many interfaith couples, the challenge of finding an united way to express their religions usually comes when children come into the picture. I don't think it is typical for a person in an interfaith relationship to completely switch over. Most people find a blended way of doing things.



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