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The Joy of Sour Cream – Tablet Magazine

| June 2, 2022

In my childhood home, sour cream almost constituted a food group. We spooned it over potatoes, blintzes, latkes, borscht, pierogies, yellow squash, string beans, mamaliga, strawberries, blueberries, and banana slicesthe last having been immortalized in the spoof song Have a Banana, sung to the tune of Hava Nagila

What’s New at the Jersey Shore This Year? – Jewish Exponent

| June 2, 2022

Lucy the Elephant (Courtesy of the Save Lucy Committee) Lucy the Elephant, the perennial symbol of the Jewish shore capital of Margate, New Jersey, is undergoing a whole body lift, as Rich Helfant, the executive director of Lucy, describes it. Helfants nonprofit Save Lucy Committee is raising $2.1 million to replace every single bit of Lucys exterior skin.

Massacre of Iraqi Jews Remembered on 81st Anniversary – Algemeiner

| June 2, 2022

Jewish groups on Wednesday marked the 81st anniversary of the Farhud, a Nazi-inspired pogrom of Iraqi Jews that marked the beginning of the end for a centuries-old, once-flourishing community.

Is it Time to Rethink the Relationship Between Jews and Elite Universities? – Algemeiner

| June 2, 2022

In recent years, antisemitic incidents, including the decision by Ben & Jerrys to boycott Israel, resulted in kosher supermarkets pulling the ice cream brand off its shelves. In 2020, a spike in antisemitic attacks provided the catalyst for the No Hate, No Fear rally, which drew crowds of protestors to New York City.

How we should respond to hatred – Jewish Community Voice

| June 2, 2022

First and foremost, the Jewish Federation leadership expresses our heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of those murdered in Buffalo, NY. Our hearts are also with those injured and we wish them a refuah shlemaha full and speedy recovery. We praise local, state and federal law enforcement professionals who responded to the incident and are pursuing justice in what has been identified as a hate crime.

Escaping the Wilderness – Jewish Exponent

| June 2, 2022

Rabbi Linda Holtzman By Rabbi Linda Holtzman Parshat Bmidbar It sometimes feels as if we are all bmidbar, in the wilderness, uncertain as to what to do next. In the wake of the horrific shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, I am feeling that way. Are we really living in a country that we can be proud of one that is moving toward greater peace and justice?

Young Jews Discover Themselves In Creating Jewish Theatre – Broadway World

| June 2, 2022

Who are you beneath the surface? All of us have a part of ourselves we cover up - a part of our bodies, our personalities, or our very identity.

Former Neo-Nazi Converting to Judaism – Jewish Exponent

| June 2, 2022

Fred Cook, by his own admission, is a man in search of an identity. From his teenage years through his early 30s, he filled that void with neo-Nazism.

South Jersey Jewish Cultural Alliance serves ‘another piece of the Jewish spectrum’ – Jewish Community Voice

| June 2, 2022

South Jersey Jewish Cultural Alliance members (from left) are Elaine Somerson, Natalie Sykes, Annette Decker, and Naomi Scher. In 2005, after years of attending the Jewish Childrens Folkshul in Philadelphia (a secular, humanist Jewish community) with her two children, Naomi Scher founded a similar organization back in her hometown of Cherry Hill: The South Jersey Jewish Cultural Alliance (formerly known as the South Jersey Secular Jews)

The Foreign Policy Supper Club Returns To The Jewish Cultural Center In June – The Chattanoogan

| June 2, 2022

Post-pandemic, The Foreign Policy Supper Club renews its activities in-person at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace, in June. Open to everyone in the community, the FPSC socializes at dinner, discusses topical readings and videos created by the Great Decisions program of the Foreign Policy Association


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