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Rachel Aviv’s Journey to the Ends of Psychiatry
6 Sep 2022
In "Journey to the Ends of Psychiatry," Rachel Aviv recounts her own experience with anorexia as a child, as well as profiles of individuals who have also na...
6 Sep 2022
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Limits to Growth at 50
6 Sep 2022
"The Limits to Growth" was a book published in 1972 by researchers from MIT, commissioned by the Club of Rome, which explored the long-term destiny of civili...
6 Sep 2022
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Why Did the FBI Raid Mar-a-Lago?
2 Sep 2022
The FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago is being seen as part of the ongoing Russiagate conspiracy theory, with accusations of government corruption and a cover-up of cri...
2 Sep 2022
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The Curse of Joseph Roth
2 Sep 2022
Joseph Roth, a Jewish author, wrote The Radetzky March, a novel about World War I and the downfall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Roth was a skilled writer ...
2 Sep 2022
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So Long, Summer
2 Sep 2022
The article announces the upcoming third season of the podcast "Hebrew School," a game show for kids, as summer comes to an end and school begins. The new se...
2 Sep 2022
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Proust in Buenos Aires
1 Sep 2022
The article discusses an Argentine film called "Le Temps Perdu," which is a documentary-like performance and staged reading of Marcel Proust's "In Search of ...
1 Sep 2022
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The Greatest Short Jewish Tennis Player in the World
1 Sep 2022
Diego Schwartzman, a Jewish tennis player from Argentina, recently celebrated his 30th birthday and reflected on his career and future plans. He expressed a ...
1 Sep 2022
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Ukraine Strikes Back
1 Sep 2022
The Ukrainian military has launched a counteroffensive to recapture territories in the south of the country occupied by Russia. President Volodymyr Zelensky ...
1 Sep 2022
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China Circles French Polynesia
30 Aug 2022
The presence of China in French Polynesia, located in the South Pacific Ocean, has caught the attention of the author. Chinese signs, a Chinese Polynesian co...
30 Aug 2022
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From Turbulent Adolescence to World Peace
29 Aug 2022
The Bahai religion, founded in the mid-19th century, focuses on the unity of all humanity and the belief that all religions come from one God. The religion h...
29 Aug 2022
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The Brief and Wondrous Life of Jewberg
29 Aug 2022
The article recounts the life and various roles of a man named Dan Rapoport, a charismatic and enigmatic individual who was involved in finance, politics, an...
29 Aug 2022
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It’s Open Season on Jews in New York City
29 Aug 2022
The article discusses the rise in anti-Jewish hate crimes in New York City and the inadequate response from law enforcement and the criminal justice system. ...
29 Aug 2022
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Preparing for Elul
26 Aug 2022
The Hebrew month of Elul is a time of introspection for Jews as they prepare for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. A podcast called "How to Fix a Soul in 30 Days...
26 Aug 2022
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A People and Its Parchments
24 Aug 2022
The article tells the story of Herman Jakubowicz, a Holocaust survivor who found a family megillah, or scroll, hidden in his attic after the war. The megilla...
24 Aug 2022
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The Rise and Fall of Pushcarts
23 Aug 2022
The essay explores the rise and fall of pushcarts in America, particularly in immigrant neighborhoods in the early 20th century. Pushcarts were a mobile outd...
23 Aug 2022
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Danger on Two Wheels
22 Aug 2022
This article tells the story of a father and son who both own scooters in Jerusalem. The father initially bought a new scooter for his son after his old one ...
22 Aug 2022
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Beyond Thoughts and Prayers
17 Aug 2022
The United Methodist Church (UMC) in Pittsboro, North Carolina, hosted an ecumenical evening of prayer and commitment to action to end gun violence, followin...
17 Aug 2022
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All Together Now
16 Aug 2022
Melbourne's Jewish community is planning to create a Jewish Arts Quarter (JAQ) in the suburb of Elsternwick. The project, with an estimated cost of $40 milli...
16 Aug 2022
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The Essential Pomegranate
15 Aug 2022
The pomegranate has a rich history and significance in Jewish tradition and culture. It is mentioned in biblical texts and is seen as a symbol of love, fruit...
15 Aug 2022
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Totalitarians Inc.
12 Aug 2022
The article discusses the growing strategic alliance between Russia and Iran and criticizes the Biden administration for ignoring this reality. It highlights...
12 Aug 2022
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‘I Want to Serve God in All the Ways That I Can’
11 Aug 2022
This roundtable discussion includes a diverse group of Orthodox women, with differing views on topics such as women as clergy, social media, and modesty. Som...
11 Aug 2022
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Eisgruber’s Emails
11 Aug 2022
Bari Weiss recently detailed the ideological shift in higher education institutions like Princeton University, where a local rebellion unfolded after a tenur...
11 Aug 2022
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The Sanctification of George Soros
11 Aug 2022
George Soros has been using his vast fortune to back progressive district attorney candidates across the US, spending over $40 million in the past decade. So...
11 Aug 2022
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War Crimes and Fashion Shoots
9 Aug 2022
In this article, the author discusses a range of events and issues related to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. The article begins by mentioning a ...
9 Aug 2022
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The Gnat Who Tormented Titus
5 Aug 2022
This poem by Cynthia Ozick tells the story of how a gnat tormented the Roman emperor Titus, who destroyed the Temple and brought sorrow to Jerusalem. Titus a...
5 Aug 2022
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Tisha B’Av Listening
5 Aug 2022
In anticipation of Tisha B'Av, a day of mourning and fasting that commemorates the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, the Unorthodox podcast has shared ...
5 Aug 2022
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Beyoncé’s Gospel Truth
5 Aug 2022
"Beyoncé's Gospel Truth" discusses the evolution of Beyoncé's music and her latest album, "Renaissance." The article highlights the impact of her surprise re...
5 Aug 2022
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Socialism for Imbeciles
4 Aug 2022
In this article, the author criticizes a group of left-wing French legislators for their proposed resolution against Israel and their support for the BDS mov...
4 Aug 2022
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A Wintry Tisha B’Av
4 Aug 2022
This article discusses the differences between observing Tisha B'Av in the Northern Hemisphere, where it falls during the summer, and in the Southern Hemisph...
4 Aug 2022
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To Live and Die for the Network State
4 Aug 2022
The article discusses the concept of a "network state" proposed by entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan. A network state is a social network with a sense of nation...
4 Aug 2022
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Mourning and Joy
3 Aug 2022
The author reflects on the significance of Tisha B'Av, a fast day commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. They initially ...
3 Aug 2022
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Survivors in the Catskills
3 Aug 2022
The article explores the current state of Holocaust survivors in the Catskills and the challenges of preserving the memory of the Holocaust. The Hudson Valle...
3 Aug 2022
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Iran Is About to Murder Another Journalist
2 Aug 2022
Iranian-German journalist Jamshid Sharmahd faces imminent execution in Iran, accused of a crime the regime itself acknowledges he didn't commit. His case exe...
2 Aug 2022
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The Commander of the Southern Front Lives to Fight Another Day
1 Aug 2022
The article discusses the situation in Ukraine, particularly in the southern regions, amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. Major General Andrii Kovalchuk...
1 Aug 2022
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Why Am I Banned in Ukraine?
1 Aug 2022
The author of the text discusses being included on a list published by Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation, accusing them of promoting Russian pro...
1 Aug 2022
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Gone Camping With Tablet’s Podcasts
29 Jul 2022
The "Unorthodox" podcast by Tablet takes a nostalgic dive into the summer camp experience, highlighted by singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb's dedication to camp-in...
29 Jul 2022
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Am I a Jewish Writer Now?
27 Jul 2022
The author, a writer who converted to Judaism, reflects on their journey to becoming Jewish and their identity as a Jewish writer. They describe their upbrin...
27 Jul 2022
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The New Kibbutz
27 Jul 2022
Kishorit is a unique community that can be seen as a "neurodiverse kibbutz," where both neurodiverse and neurotypical members live and work together. Founded...
27 Jul 2022
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The National Tragedy of Hunter Biden’s Laptop
27 Jul 2022
The article discusses the release of more information from Hunter Biden's laptop, suggesting that there was a concerted effort to bury the scandal before the...
27 Jul 2022
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An American Antidote to Rage
27 Jul 2022
In this article, the author explores the works of several American writers who address themes of alienation, alienation, and the overwhelming flow of informa...
27 Jul 2022
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Mystery of Noah’s Ark Solved!
26 Jul 2022
The mystery of the shape of Noah's Ark has been a subject of debate for many years. The measurements given in Genesis (300 cubits in length, 50 cubits in bre...
26 Jul 2022
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Kaddish, Revised
26 Jul 2022
After experiencing loss and confronting the traditional Jewish mourning practice of saying Kaddish for a deceased family member, the author reflects on her j...
26 Jul 2022
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Punks vs. Posers
25 Jul 2022
The text discusses the contrast between "punks" and "posers," focusing on the themes of authenticity and integrity in art and politics within American societ...
25 Jul 2022
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Tiny Temples
25 Jul 2022
The article discusses the history and popularity of three-dimensional scale models of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem. In the past, people had to rely on ima...
25 Jul 2022
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Ilhan’s Country
21 Jul 2022
Rep. Ilhan Omar, a prominent Somali American politician, faced booing from some members of the Somali community during a public event at the Target Center, h...
21 Jul 2022
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The Next Generation
21 Jul 2022
A collection of anti-fascist Yiddish children's drawings from the 1930s is currently on display at Columbia University's Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Th...
21 Jul 2022
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My Body, My Choice?
20 Jul 2022
The article discusses the changing rhetoric around abortion in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The left, which previously championed bodily autonomy an...
20 Jul 2022
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Looking for the Heart of Jewish Krakow
20 Jul 2022
The 31st Jewish Culture Festival took place in Krakow's historic Jewish neighborhood of Kazimierz. Despite concerns about the "Disneyfication" of the neighbo...
20 Jul 2022
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The Borg of the Gargoyles
19 Jul 2022
The article discusses the concept of "gargoyles" as described in Neal Stephenson's novel Snow Crash, which refers to individuals who serve as human surveilla...
19 Jul 2022
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The Making of Modern Chocolate
18 Jul 2022
The history of modern chocolate is intertwined with Jewish contributions. Spaniards, Swiss, and Belgians all played a role in its development, but it was the...
18 Jul 2022