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JTA Jewish Life Stories: The Jewish refugee who wrote the book on human rights 3 Jul 2024
Leah Levin, a Jewish refugee who fled Lithuania for South Africa due to rising antisemitism, became a prominent figure in human rights advocacy. She authored...
3 Jul 2024
JTA Legal scholar Noah Feldman on the 10 Commandments, Christian nationalism and the Jewish future of church and state 30 Jun 2024
Legal scholar Noah Feldman discusses the Ten Commandments, Christian nationalism, and the Jewish perspective on church and state issues. He delves into Louis...
30 Jun 2024
Forward Kinky Friedman, singer and novelist who fronted The Texas Jewboys, dies at 79 27 Jun 2024
Kinky Friedman, the charismatic Texan country singer and mystery novelist known for fronting The Texas Jewboys, passed away at 79 due to Parkinson's disease....
27 Jun 2024
JTA Jewish Life Stories: Houston mourns a ‘PR Fairy’ killed in a fall 26 Jun 2024
Susan Farb Morris, a 68-year-old PR executive in Houston known as "The PR Fairy," tragically passed away after a balcony collapse. Her impactful work include...
26 Jun 2024
JTA In the 1940s, Jewish scholars planned a museum about the world they were losing 23 Jun 2024
In the 1940s, Jewish scholars at YIVO in New York planned a museum called "Muzey fun di alte heyman" focusing on the Jews of Eastern Europe, as they realized...
23 Jun 2024
JTA Jewish Life Stories: A refusenik who found literary freedom in America, and a rabbi’s wife who died after giving birth to twins 19 Jun 2024
David Shrayer-Petrov, a refusenik from the Soviet Union who found literary freedom in America, passed away at 88 after facing antisemitic persecution. Howard...
19 Jun 2024
JTA Pulitzer Prize finalist tells story of the little-known Jewish lawyer who tried to keep Emma Goldman out of jail 16 Jun 2024
In his book "American Anarchy," Pulitzer Prize finalist Michael Willrich sheds light on the little-known Jewish lawyer Harry Weinberger, who championed civil...
16 Jun 2024
JTA Frieda Johles Forman, ‘fiery’ feminist who rediscovered Yiddish women authors, dies at 87 14 Jun 2024
Frieda Johles Forman, a pioneering feminist in Jewish studies and literature, passed away at 87. She rediscovered and translated Yiddish women writers, culmi...
14 Jun 2024
JTA Morrie Markoff, Jewish supercentenarian and oldest man in US, dies at 110 11 Jun 2024
Morrie Markoff, a Jewish supercentenarian born to Jewish parents in New York City in 1914, passed away at 110 in Los Angeles. Known for his remarkable lucidi...
11 Jun 2024
JTA ‘Bring them home’ means different things to Israelis and American Jews 9 Jun 2024
In a recent pro-Israel parade in New York and a rally in Tel Aviv, divergent perspectives on bringing hostages home were highlighted. American Jewish groups ...
9 Jun 2024