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Forward Why Hebrew is showing up in unexpected places — and why that matters 6 Jun
The article discusses the increasing appearance of Hebrew in English-language books, highlighting works such as "Unalone" by Jessica Jacobs, "The Safekeep" b...
6 Jun
Forward How blacklisted Hollywood artists joined forces to make a truly subversive film 6 Jun
"The Salt of the Earth," released in 1954, was a groundbreaking film made by blacklisted Hollywood artists, including Jewish individuals like Herbert Biberma...
6 Jun
Jewschool Revelation and Forgetting: Moshe, Mediation, and the Beginning and End of Torah 6 Jun
The text explores the contrast between the absence of Moshe in the Passover Haggadah and his central role on Shavuot in mediating the giving of the Torah. It...
6 Jun
Forward In the face of authoritarianism, a subversive play forces us to confront our own complicity 6 Jun
"How to Eat an Orange" is a thought-provoking play by Catherine Filloux that delves into the story of Argentinean artist-activist Claudia Bernardi. Through a...
6 Jun
Forward In the face of authoritarianism, a subversive play forces us to confront our own complicity 6 Jun
"How to Eat an Orange" is a thought-provoking play by Catherine Filloux that delves into the life of artist-activist Claudia Bernardi and her response to atr...
6 Jun
Jewish Chronicle ‘The Shoah silenced him, but now his piano sings again’ 6 Jun
Roxanne de Bastion, a singer-songwriter, was inspired by her Hungarian-Jewish grandfather Stephen's survival story during the Holocaust, which led her to wri...
6 Jun
JTA In Normandy, a Jewish D-Day veteran buried in a Nazi mass grave will receive a proper burial 80 years later 6 Jun
A Jewish D-Day veteran, First Lt. Nathan Baskind, who was mistakenly buried in a Nazi mass grave, will finally receive a proper Jewish burial in Normandy, 80...
6 Jun
Promised Podcast headphones The “Dilemmas, Prisoner & Other” Edition 6 Jun
The episode discusses an Israeli proposal for a prisoner exchange to return hostages while normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia, which faces opposition, p...
6 Jun
Jewdicious La Jewish Presidenta 6 Jun
Mexico recently elected its first president of Jewish descent, Claudia Sheinbaum, marking a significant moment both for Mexico and the Jewish community. Shei...
6 Jun
On the Nose headphones Religion, Secularism, and the Jewish Left 6 Jun
Jewish Currents Magazine faces a heated debate between its historical secularist roots and the recent inclusion of religious commentary, as showcased through...
6 Jun
Moment Hate and War: A Stark Correlation 6 Jun
Ayal Feinberg, a researcher in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, analyzed the correlation between Israeli military operations and antisemitic hate crimes in th...
6 Jun
Jewish Chronicle An unexpectedly Jewish treasure island sure to keep you completely hooked on the beach this summer 6 Jun
Francesca Segal's novel "Welcome to Glorious Tuga" is a delightful beach read set on an imaginary island populated by descendants of Brazilian Jews, incorpor...
6 Jun
Jewish Chronicle Book review: Peering into the black hole and dirty soul of the Weimar Republic 6 Jun
In "Vertigo: The Rise and Fall of Weimar Germany, 1918-1933" by Harald Jhner, the chaotic period of the Weimar Republic following World War I is explored, de...
6 Jun
The Commentary Magazine Podcast headphones Liberal Projections and Veep Predictions 6 Jun
Polling data shows no significant change in voter preferences following Trump's legal challenges, with excitement for voting skewing heavily in favor of Trum...
6 Jun
Rationalist Judaism Effective Tzedaka 6 Jun
The text discusses ways to support Israel during wartime, highlighting alternative organizations for tzedaka due to new information. It mentions the importan...
6 Jun
eJewishPhilanthropy Tikkun olam is a tool to combat antisemitism 6 Jun
Nechama, a Jewish disaster relief organization, views tikkun olam (repairing the world) as a foundational principle in its work, providing aid to communities...
6 Jun
Future of Jewish An Open Letter to 'Pro-Palestinian' Influencers 6 Jun
The text is an open letter addressed to 'Pro-Palestinian' social media influencers, commending their passionate advocacy for the Palestinian cause through pl...
6 Jun
Jewish Chronicle Parashah of the week: Bemidbar 6 Jun
The Parashah Bemidbar discusses the discomfort in counting people, as traditionally seen as dangerous, highlighted by a plague in King David's reign followin...
6 Jun
Jewish Chronicle Shabbat and Shavuot times from June 7 to June 14 6 Jun
From June 7 to June 14, important Jewish observances include Shabbat and Shavuot timings. Shabbat starts on June 7 at various times in different cities, with...
6 Jun
The CJN Daily with Ellin Bessner headphones Dr. Joe Schwarcz can’t stop debunking wellness gurus, antivaxxers and psuedoscience 6 Jun
Dr. Joe Schwarcz, a chemistry professor at McGill University, discusses his relentless efforts to debunk pseudoscience and misinformation in health and welln...
6 Jun
The CJN Daily with Ellin Bessner headphones Dr. Joe Schwarcz can’t stop debunking wellness gurus, antivaxxers and pseudoscience 6 Jun
Dr. Joe Schwarcz, a chemistry professor at McGill University, is at the forefront of debunking pseudoscience and wellness myths despite being 76 and having n...
6 Jun
Jewish Chronicle Liri Albag’s favourite cheese boyikos 6 Jun
Liri Albags, from Moshav Yarhiv, shares her favorite recipe for cheese boyikos, featured in the book "Shavuot of Longing: Their Recipes On Our Table" by Orly...
6 Jun
Jewish Chronicle Greek-style chickpea and feta salad 6 Jun
This recipe details how to prepare a Greek-style chickpea and feta salad, perfect for accompanying a mezze spread or as a standalone summer meal. The process...
6 Jun
Unorthodox headphones A Beautifully Jewish Shavuot: Ep. 415 6 Jun
This episode celebrates Shavuot by exploring diverse ways to connect with the Torah. Insights from Israeli journalist Sivan Rahav-Meir, academics, and artist...
6 Jun
Jewschool Where is the Torah? 6 Jun
The text discusses the significance of Mount Sinai as the location where God gave the Torah to the Israelites, emphasizing its choice as a public and ownerle...
6 Jun
Between The Lines Scoop: New U.S. College Exam To Promote Anti-Israel Protests 6 Jun
A satirical piece discusses a new exam at U.S. universities aimed at promoting anti-Israel activism and potentially targeting pro-Israel or Jewish students. ...
6 Jun
Creative Judaism Why are FLAGS so POWERFUL? | Parshah Rabbit Hole Ep. 34 (Bamidbar) 6 Jun
Exploring the significance and power behind flags, delving into various topics including dragons and Disney World in this episode of Parshah Rabbit Hole.
6 Jun
Jewish Insider Israeli students in U.S. warn peers against studying at American campuses 6 Jun
Israeli students studying at American campuses, including prestigious institutions like Columbia University and Harvard, have reported facing a toxic and hos...
6 Jun
Jewish Insider In social media war against AIPAC, Rep. Mark Pocan advances antisemitic tropes 6 Jun
Rep. Mark Pocan has been engaging in a prolonged social media campaign against AIPAC, leveling criticisms at the pro-Israel lobbying group linked to antisemi...
6 Jun
Tablet Harvard’s Golden Age Turns to Mud 6 Jun
The text describes a troubling trend of rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment at Harvard University, culminating in incidents like the use of antisem...
6 Jun
Tablet The Evolution of the Israeli Kitchen 6 Jun
In "The Magic Ladle: Women, Science, and Nutrition in the History of Israel" by Erela Taharlev Ben-Shachar, the author explores how food, particularly the or...
6 Jun
Forward Dallas ‘Maus’? Or are the NBA Finals making you see things? 5 Jun
The article discusses how the Dallas Mavericks' jerseys in the NBA playoffs have drawn comparisons to the graphic novel "Maus" by Art Spiegelman due to a vis...
5 Jun
Future of Jewish Will you support our mission please? 5 Jun
Future of Jewish, a digital publication, aims to educate and inspire individuals about Judaism, Israel, and the Jewish world. They offer a range of perspecti...
5 Jun
JTA Crown Heights mourns Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, a pivotal figure in Chabad’s global outreach 5 Jun
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, a key figure in Chabad-Lubavitch's global outreach efforts, passed away at 74 after battling cancer. Known for his pivotal role in est...
5 Jun
JTA Eric Adams declares ‘Eden Golan Day’ at United Hatzalah gala fundraiser 5 Jun
New York City Mayor Eric Adams declared Eden Golan Day at a United Hatzalah gala fundraiser in Manhattan, honoring the Israeli singer who participated in Eur...
5 Jun
JTA Jewish US Army Major Harrison Mann explains why he resigned over US support for Gaza war 5 Jun
Jewish U.S. Army Major Harrison Mann recently resigned in protest of U.S. support for Israel's actions in the war against Hamas in Gaza, drawing on his famil...
5 Jun
Forward Analysis: It’s not working with Netanyahu. Can Biden find a better Israeli partner for peace? 5 Jun
President Joe Biden is facing challenges working with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu due to differences in their visions for peace in the region, ...
5 Jun
Kveller Adam Nimoy Shares What It’s Like to Be Spock’s Son 5 Jun
Adam Nimoy, the son of Leonard Nimoy, shares insights in his new book, "The Most Human," detailing his relationship with his father, known for his iconic rol...
5 Jun
JTA Columbia settles suit with Jewish student over encampments, promising additional security 5 Jun
Columbia University has settled a lawsuit with a Jewish student over the impact of pro-Palestinian encampments on campus, promising enhanced security measure...
5 Jun
JTA Jewish leaders condemn vandalism of OY/YO sign at Brooklyn Museum 5 Jun
Jewish leaders have condemned the vandalism of the iconic OY/YO sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum by protesters who defaced it with pro-Palestinian graffiti d...
5 Jun
Forward In Blaze Bernstein murder trial, mother of accused testifies about his troubled childhood 5 Jun
In the Blaze Bernstein murder trial, the mother of the accused, Samuel Woodward, testified about his troubled childhood, detailing his struggles with fitting...
5 Jun
Forward A dream of a utopian Black-Jewish music collaboration is going forward — even after the war in Gaza complicated it 5 Jun
In an effort to counter American bigotry against Blacks and Jews, saxophonist Matthew Levy envisioned the Generate Music project, aiming to bring together Bl...
5 Jun
Jewish Chronicle The Boy in the Woods review: Jewish resilience stars in this Shoah survival story 5 Jun
"The Boy in the Woods" is a poignant film directed by Rebecca Snow, based on the memoir of Holocaust survivor Maxwell Smart, highlighting themes of resilienc...
5 Jun
Jewish Chronicle Dead Don’t Hurt review: Can you love the son of a man who raped your wife? 5 Jun
In "The Dead Don't Hurt," a Western film written and directed by Viggo Mortensen, the story follows Olsen, a Danish carpenter living in 19th-century Idaho, w...
5 Jun
Jewish Chronicle A View From the Bridge review: bridge in the shadow of a Miller classic 5 Jun
Lindsay Posner's new production of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" features Dominic West as Eddie Carbone and Kate Fleetwood as Beatrice, with stron...
5 Jun
Jewish Chronicle National Service? Good luck with that one, Rishi 5 Jun
In response to the government's proposal for reintroducing National Service for 18-year-olds, the writer expresses skepticism about the practicality of invol...
5 Jun
Jewish Table Pink Soup (Such a Stunner!) 5 Jun
Shavuot is discussed as an all-night holiday commemorating the giving of the Torah. While some celebrate with all-night study sessions, the writer prefers a ...
5 Jun
Hadassah Hadassah’s Multifront Advocacy in Action 5 Jun
Hadassah, a Jewish women's organization, is actively engaged in advocacy on multiple fronts including fighting antisemitism, promoting stem-cell research, an...
5 Jun
Emes Ve-Emunah Some Sobering Thoughts about a Glorious Day 5 Jun
Yom Yerushalayim in 1967 marked a triumphant moment for Israel, with the IDF regaining the Kotel and other territories in just 6 days. However, reflections o...
5 Jun