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Really, Should A Public University Be Paying Jill Zarin $15,000?
Marriage contract
Image by Center for Jewish History, NYC
Description: Marriage contract
Artist: Unknown
Medium: paint on parchment
Date: Tetouan, 1872
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=244141
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum
Accession number: 1981.005
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Really, Should A Public University Be Paying Jill Zarin ,000?
We’re not sure what’s more troubling: That a public university pays the “Real Housewives” star five figures to lecture collegians, or that she is referred to as “artist” in her appearance contract. read more
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Cookbook is love letter to the South
KINGSTON SPRINGS — Months before the signed publishing contract made things official, Kingston Springs resident Devon O’Day began a journey of comfort and connection as she worked through more than 200 recipes to create “My Southern Food: A Celebration of the Flavors of the South.”
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