Tag: The Forward

A poster at a pro-Palestinian encampment at Harvard depicting the university's Jewish interim president as a devil was criticized as antisemitic, leading to its removal.
The article reveals the untold story of Nathan Krugman, Holocaust survivor and cousin of U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, who survived the Holocaust, reconnected with family through a Seeking Relatives ad in the Forward newspaper, and eventually made it to the U.S. with the sponsorship of his cousin Annie Ossoff.
The article discusses the relationship between Israel's actions and antisemitism, arguing that blaming Israel for antisemitism only serves to aid antisemites by absolving them of their responsibility.
The Forward has hired Susan Greene as their first full-time Israel correspondent in nearly seven years.
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The "Over the Hill" podcast episode discusses the historical significance of the Yiddish advice column "A Bintel Brief" in helping Jewish immigrants navigate American life, its modern adaptations including a podcast by the contemporary Forward, and the analysis of advice, gossip, and public opinions in light of a recent Jonah Hill scandal.
The author rebukes Lev Golinkin's article published in The Forward, which criticizes the Ukrainian Azov battalion for its alleged neo-Nazi influence.
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Andrew Yang's new political party, called The Forward Party, raises a seemingly minor but interesting question about whether the "the" should be capitalized.
The Forward has won a record-breaking 43 Simon Rockower Awards for Excellence in Jewish Journalism at the 41st American Jewish Press Associations annual ceremony.
The Forward, a renowned Jewish media outlet, is celebrating its 125th anniversary and has relaunched its website.
Actors Kathryn Grody and Mandy Patinkin have been searching for a lost painting of their two sons that went missing during an apartment move in 2006.
David Duchovny, actor and author, revealed in an article that his grandfather, Moshe Duchovny, was a Yiddish language journalist.
Israeli PM Naftali Bennett addressed the United Nations General Assembly and the US Jewish community.
The Forward, a socialist newspaper, covered the Great Depression and the Bowery district in New York City.
The Forward, a Jewish newspaper, has a long history of involvement in summer camps for Jewish children.
The Forward has contributed to the new Urban Archive app, which makes historical materials accessible.
Coney Island holds a special place in the hearts of Jewish immigrants who arrived in New York in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
On its 123rd birthday, The Forward reflects on its beginnings as a Yiddish-language daily newspaper founded in 1897 by Abraham Cahan.
The article discusses a commercial collaboration between Tim Hortons and Wayne Gretzky, highlighting potential issues with it.
The Forward, with a history of over 120 years and a new digital approach, envisions a united global Jewish community promoting justice, truth, and compassion.
In a recent episode, the Israeli election results were analyzed following the country's second national election in five months due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's previous coalition challenges.
Jodi Rudoren, a seasoned editor from The New York Times, has been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of the Forward, a well-known Jewish publication transitioning into the digital space.
Sholem Asch, a prominent Yiddish writer, stirred controversy with his Christian-themed novels, namely "The Nazarene" and "The Apostle," followed by "Mary."
The article discusses the discovery of lost photographs taken by Nathan Fendrich, a Jewish photographer who captured everyday life and Jewish events in New York City during the early 20th century.