Tag: Public Figures

The text explores the concept of tzenius (modesty) and its implications for communal leaders, particularly focusing on the multifaceted nature of tzenius in Jewish thought.
A Jewish woman, known for her adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" featuring a female Shylock, recounts facing increased police interactions due to the play's success and her outspokenness against antisemitism, misogyny, and bullying.
"Not That Kind of Rabbi," hosted by Ralph Benmergui, is returning with a new season on The CJN Podcast Network, focusing on Jewish Canadians and delving into the spiritual journeys of public figures.
The text mentions that Trump has been indicted and invites readers to listen to a discussion about it.
Michele Reynolds, a Republican running for a seat in Ohio's 3rd Senate District, came under scrutiny for using the phrase "Jew you down" in her self-published book.
In this Shiur, delivered by Dovid Lichtenstein at the Mir, the question of sacrificing a few to save the many is examined in various contexts.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Altie Karper, editorial director of Schocken Books, discusses censorship and cancel culture.
In this episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the possibility of granting Prime Minister Netanyahu amnesty from corruption charges in exchange for his resignation.