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That Was the Jewish Girls Boogeyman: Photographer Collier Schorr on How Visiting Germany Shaped Her Thinking on Art and Masculinity – artnet News

| July 23, 2022

This summer, MACK is publishing the third volume in the Forests and Fields series of artist books by the American photographer Collier Schorr. Titled August, the book comprises two decades worth of Polaroids that Schorr took while on annual trips to Schwbisch Gmnd, a town in Southern Germany. Unlike the previous two volumes, which focused on the natural landscape and local population, August homes in on a group of adolescents that Schorr returned to year after year, sometimes casting them as models dressed in German army uniforms.

The very Jewish history of Comic-Con – Forward

| July 23, 2022

Spider-Man's 60th anniversary is celebrated at San Diego's Comic-Con Museum. Photo by Getty Images By Roy SchwartzJuly 20, 2022 Comic-Con International: San Diego, better known as San Diego Comic-Con, returns July 2124 after a COVID-imposed three-year break. An estimated 135,000 fans will be making a pilgrimage to the pop culture mecca to celebrate not just comics (to the chagrin of some purists), but movies, TV shows, video games, novels, animation, toys, collectibles and anything else even tangentially related.

Nakam: The Jewish Avengers of Holocaust – SOFREP

| July 23, 2022

With the atrocities of the Holocaust that caused the murder of about six million Jews through unimaginable ways like gassing, mass shooting, and starvation, it was no surprise that many wanted to take revenge. This was how Nakam, a paramilitary organization made of Holocaust survivors, was formed. They wanted to seek revenge for the death of their brothers and sisters who perished

Ashkenazi Jewish Panel: What It May Reveal About Your Genes

| July 23, 2022

Ashkenazi is the name for a group of people of Jewish descent who lived in western Germany in the medieval era. In later centuries, Ashkenazi Jewish people migrated elsewhere, including Eastern Europe.

At SFJFF opening night, we’re all just happy to be back at the Castro J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| July 23, 2022

A giddy crowd of over 600 gathered last night at the Castro Theatre for the first full-fledged in-person installment of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival since 2019. Knife-like winds as people lined up outside couldnt blow away the high spirits of those who look forward to the film fest every year. A great opening night for @SFJewishFilm! The movie, "Karaoke," was a crowd-pleaser, and the audience was excited to meet star Lior Asheknazi, who American audiences know from many Israeli hits.

Verimatrix and Harmonic Partner to Enable Streaming Content Protection at SaaS Speed – StreetInsider.com

| July 23, 2022

News and research before you hear about it on CNBC and others. Claim your 1-week free trial to StreetInsider Premium here. Combining video processing and delivery and next-generation cybersecurity simplifies operators ability to launch new streaming services fast, with advanced anti-piracy countermeasures AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France & SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: Verimatrix, (Euronext Paris: VMX) (Paris: VMX), the leader in powering the modern connected world with people-centered security, today announced that Harmonic is one of the first partners to integrate its cloud platform with Verimatrix StreamkeeperSM.

Russian cuisine has evolved in light of scarcity and isolation – KCRW

| July 23, 2022

Celebrated food scholar Darra Goldsteins latest book is The Kingdom of Rye: A Brief History of Russian Food. Her grandparents fled Russia and refused to discuss it with her.

Tina Sacks on racial inequality in health and feeling ‘Jewish enough’ – The Jewish News of Northern California

| July 23, 2022

From a young age, Tina Sacks struggled with feeling Jewish enough. Growing up in Chicago with a Black mother and a Jewish father, who was not observant, her strongest connection to her Jewish identity was through her relationship with her paternal grandmother, an immigrant from Belarus who spoke little English. Sacks, 50, is now an associate professor at the School of Social Welfare at UC Berkeley, studying racial and social inequalities in health

Who serves the best kosher pizza in NYC? We found out – Forward

| July 23, 2022

Photo by Getty Images By Tani LevittJuly 20, 2022 Pizza is personal. From the best late-night slice to the most reliably cheap lunch, every New Yorker has a unique opinion that is objectively, 100% true

An American Jew’s 2022 visit to Saudi Arabia | Jeffrey Kass | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| July 23, 2022

When family and friends, Jews and non-Jews alike, first heard that I, as an American Jew, had planned to visit the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the warnings and concern were swift and loud. Are you crazy? Do you want to be kidnapped or killed?


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