Tag: Legacy

Rabbi Daniel Cohen emphasizes the importance and power of crafting a meaningful eulogy, highlighting that it is a crucial moment to honor the deceased and bring comfort to the grieving.
Rabbi Daniel Cohen reflects on his experience officiating hundreds of funerals, emphasizing the importance of creating meaningful moments in people's lives.
Rabbi Daniel Cohen reflects on the important lesson he has learned from officiating at hundreds of funerals - that people remember moments, not days.
Adam Shatz, a writer and academic, delves into the enduring impact of Frantz Fanon in his book "The Rebels Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon."
The death of OJ Simpson leads to reflections on the legacy of the murders he committed, his botched escape, and the infamous trial where he was acquitted.
The upcoming biopic "Back to Black" about Amy Winehouse explores the vulnerable star's life, particularly focusing on the period between her albums "Frank" and "Back to Black."
Alon Mesika's 23-year-old son, Adir, was tragically murdered at a festival where he died trying to protect his girlfriend.
Ross Kagan Marks reflects on the loss of his oldest friends, Josh Wex Wexler and David Fetch Fleisher, who were like brothers to him, sharing a strong bond through basketball and life experiences.
Joe Lieberman, the first Jewish person on a major party presidential ticket, was widely celebrated in the Jewish community.
The discussion revolves around the significance of names and the impact they have on our lives.
Rabbi Menachem Braun, known for his dedication to at-risk youth and his love for mitzvos, Torah, and fellow Jews, passed away in a tragic boating accident several months ago.
This episode delves into Henry Kissinger's youth and legacy through a documentary from the KAJ community, exploring questions of morality.
Henry Kissinger is noted as a prominent American diplomat with a complex legacy that stirs strong emotions and opinions.
The author reflects on her experience as a single, observant Jewish woman and the challenges she faces in finding a place within the Jewish community.
Benny Morris, an Israeli historian famous for his book "The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem," discusses the legacy of 1948.
The podcast explores the life of Emma Goldman, a Jewish anarchist activist in early 20th-century America known for her contributions to feminism and the American left.
Rav Chaim Kanievsky, a revered Torah scholar, left a lasting impact on the Jewish community.
As the hosts of the Unholy Podcast return from their summer break, they discuss the high prices and extensive construction in Israel, along with the political developments that occurred during their absence.
In this episode of the Jewish Lives Podcast, author Hillel Halkin discusses the life and legacy of Vladimir Jabotinsky, a figure in twentieth-century Jewish life who was both admired and loathed.
In this episode, hosts Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Rabbi Josh Weinberg discuss three important topics and share a heartwarming anecdote from Israel.
The text discusses the sorrow over the unexpected passing of P.J. O'Rourke, a friend and contributor.
Legal scholar Adam White discussed Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement on a podcast, exploring his legacy, impact on the court, lack of respect from liberals, and interesting details from past confirmation battles.
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Democratic party, including issues in Afghanistan, ongoing pandemic concerns, and the uncertainty surrounding a $3.5 trillion budget deal.
The article discusses the recent actions taken by Poland to set a 30-year limit on all legal cases involving attempts to reclaim seized property and terminate restitution claims.
This podcast episode discusses various topics including the Bill Cosby case, reflecting on Donald Rumsfeld's life, explaining ballot harvesting, and questioning the credibility of fair elections.