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Leah McSweeney defends her decision to convert to Judaism – Page Six

| May 8, 2021

Oy gevalt! Leah McSweeney defended her decision to convert to Judaism after critics said the star of The Real Housewives of New York was just following a fad. The 38-year-old, who was born and raised Catholic, revealed her plans during Tuesdays Season 13 premiere, prompting some unsupportive reactions from fans online, including one who commented, I hope she finds what shes looking for. But this kinda reminds me of when celebrities got into Kabbalah as a cool trend

Intimacy and Judaism – jewishboston.com

| May 8, 2021

The MIT Hillel Jewish Learning Fellowship (JLF) is a 10-week experiential, conversational seminar for MIT students looking to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms.

Leah McSweeney Defends Judaism Conversion After Criticism From Fans Who Accused Of Following A Trend – Reality Tea

| May 8, 2021

The Real Housewives of New York returned to our TV screens this week, and a whole lot has changed this time around. Ramona Singer (with a new $80k smile) and Luann de Lesseps turned a new leaf and have become besties. Lu accidentally moved in across from her ex-husband Tom DAgostino.Eboni K

ISSUES OF FAITH: ‘Love thy neighbor’ a call to action – Peninsula Daily News

| May 8, 2021

The central tenet for Jewish behavior is the commandment to Love your neighbor as yourself found in the portion Kdoshim (Leviticus 19:1-20:27). This portion is in the exact center of the Torah, reflecting its significance in Judaism

TikTok exec Michal Oshman: ‘We all have the chance to do something meaningful’ – The Times of Israel

| May 8, 2021

LONDON (Jewish News) Michal Oshmans CV is formidable. Shes head of company culture, diversity and inclusion at TikTok Europe, having been in charge of international leadership and team development at Facebook

Lag BaOmer pilgrimage brings Orthodox Jews closer to eternity I experienced this spiritual bonding in years before the tragedy – The Conversation US

| May 8, 2021

The annual Lag BaOmer pilgrimage to Mount Meron in Israel attracts as many as half a million visitors every year.

The Bible Says What? ‘Every Jew who ever lived stood together at the same event’ – Jewish News

| May 8, 2021

Just five chapters from the end of the Torah, we hear about the ceremony that took place just before the Israelites crossed over the Jordan into the Promised Land. Moses says all are standing together to enter into the Jewish covenant with God, the basis of our religion. The terms of the covenant are the whole Torah and how we understand the practice and life that it mandates today.

Toxic leadership in the Jewish world goes beyond sexual misconduct. A reckoning must come. – Forward

| May 8, 2021

Were in the middle of yet another reckoning with abuse in the Jewish community. The Forward reported last week that a former senior leader of the Reform movement had sexually assaulted members of his congregation and may have committed other acts of abuse and harassment and that the Reform movement may have kept details of this misconduct from the public. Its likely that this news may be the first of many revelations across the Jewish world in the coming weeks and months, particularly as the Union for Reform Judaism launches an independent investigation into sexually inappropriate conduct that may have occurred under its watch.

The power of pigs: tension and taboo in Haifa, Israel | OUPblog – OUPblog

| May 8, 2021

It might be an exaggeration to say a boar broke the internet. But when someone posted animage of wild boarsleeping on a mattress and surrounded by garbage from a recently-raided dumpster in Haifa, Israel in March, Twitter briefly erupted.

Ban mock Jewish star at COVID protests, German anti-Semitism czar urges – DW (English)

| May 8, 2021

Germany's anti-Semitism commissioner Felix Klein urged authorities on Friday to stop protesters from using a mock yellow Star of David badge forced on Jews during World War II. Anti-lockdown protesters have been seen wearing the yellow badge in Germany in opposition to government plans to offer more freedoms to those who get vaccinated against COVID-19. Demonstrators changed the label inscription on the yellow badge to "unvaccinated," claiming Germany's coronavirus policy draws comparisons to the persecution of Jews during the war


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