Tag: Jewish Resilience

Nechama Tec, a Jewish sociologist and Holocaust survivor, died recently at the age of 92.
Senator Jon Ossoff, the first Jewish member of the Senate from Georgia and a survivor of antisemitism within his own family, discusses his efforts to combat antisemitism through his work on the Senate Bipartisan Task Force for Combating Antisemitism.
Rabbi Leib Kelemen summarizes the advice of Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe, a master educator, on raising confident and emotionally strong children.
In the face of crisis and tragedy, Jewish resilience is exemplified by historical figures such as Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai and Rabbi Akiva.
In an interview with Rabbi Berel Wein, the concept of resilience in Jewish history is explored, particularly in the context of the American Orthodox community after the Holocaust.
The text discusses the historical roots of anti-Semitism, particularly focusing on the origins of anti-Jewish sentiment in ancient Alexandria, where Jews excelled in various fields and faced backlash from the Greek community.
The wedding of Sarah Tehiya Litman and Ariel Beigel became a symbol of resilience and unity in the face of tragedy and terrorism.