Tag: Support

In Issue 899 of Family First Inbox, the discussion revolves around the complexities of maintaining friendships amid life changes, particularly in the context of marriage and singlehood.
The text discusses the idea that the charedi community is becoming dependent on donations from philanthropists in the US, particularly for their yeshivos and kollels, but argues that this may not be the best approach in the long run.
The story "And Flowers Bloom Even Then" depicts a conversation between two sisters, Leahle and Rechy.
In chapter 8 of the story "Picture This," a young couple, Yonah and Estee, experience tension over money and differing perspectives on supporting each other's dreams.
Montana Tucker discusses the importance of Jewish people supporting Israel and why she proudly embraces her Jewish identity.
Joshua Hoffman, on behalf of Future of Jewish, a digital publication aiming to educate and connect people with Judaism, Israel, and the Jewish world, is seeking support for their free publication accessible to all.
The article emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing the diverse challenges within the Jewish community, challenging stereotypes of uniform prosperity and resilience.
John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania Democratic senator, has garnered both support and criticism for his vocal backing of Israel amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The text, addressed to abuse survivors, conveys a message of hope and healing.
The text discusses the author's love for stewed prunes despite their reputation.
James G. Robinson reflects on his family's experience dealing with their son's serious heart defect, which led them to draw on their Jewish faith and tradition for strength and guidance.
In episode 55 of Home Front, the discussion focuses on the pressure being exerted by the United States on Israel to make concessions to Hamas during the ongoing conflict.
The article discusses the concept of "Jewish food" and its significance.
The author reports from Jerusalem, where normal life goes on amidst the intensity of the war.
Future of Jewish, a digital publication focused on Judaism, Israel, and the Jewish world, has made their content free to provide access to a wider audience.
The author of this blog post reflects on the absence of snow in New York City and proceeds to share a recipe for Spanakopita Beans.
Joshua Hoffman is reaching out on behalf of Future of Jewish, a platform dedicated to helping people understand and become smarter about Judaism and Israel.
Several kosher restaurants in the United States have received public support following incidences of vandalism or break-ins.
In this first-person narrative, a ten-year-old recounts the difficulties and loss experienced in their family.
The article discusses an upcoming march in Washington, D.C. in support of Israel and the freeing of hostages, with tens of thousands of people expected to attend.
Members of the Iranian community in Kirkland, Washington, came together for a candlelight vigil in support of Israel.
The author of the newsletter struggles to find the right words to introduce a recipe for Smoky Sumac Lentil Soup.
The text discusses the recent terror attack on Israelis and suggests that it is an opportunity for the world to see the true nature of Hamas.
The author reflects on their experience as a non-Jewish person amid the recent attacks by Hamas and discusses the importance of allyship during this time.
In this short text, the writer is expressing their heartfelt solidarity with the Jewish people during challenging times.