Tag: Republishing

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The writer of the article shares their personal experience with ketamine therapy and how it helped them process the horrors of Oct. 7.
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This article discusses two topics: the influence of Jews in Hollywood and the challenges faced by modern Orthodox education.
The article discusses two separate topics: Iranian anti-Zionism and Nazi monuments.
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The article discusses two topics: religion in the military and the Israeli moonshot.
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This is a brief exploration of three topics in Jewish media: Hebrew school, gay Orthodox Jews, and the TV show "Mrs. Maisel."
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This article discusses two different topics: kashering (the process of making utensils kosher) and car washing.
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas intends to republish the book "Exodus from Iraq" by the late Iraqi-Israeli writer Yitzhak Bar Moshe, detailing his escape from Baghdad to Israel in 1950.
The American Library of Nazi-Banned Books is a significant collection of books that were banned by the Nazis during World War II and is now housed at the Leo Baeck Institute.
The Szyk Haggadah is a renowned illuminated Haggadah created by Polish-Jewish artist Arthur Szyk during World War II.
The article discusses the relationship between the famous artist Rembrandt and the Jewish community.