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Reading the Book of Psalms in the Twenty-First Century – Jewish Journal

| August 10, 2022

It was with great anticipation that I read Rabbi Hayyim Angels latest commentary, Psalms: A Companion Volume (Kodesh Press, 2022). Like so many of his other books on biblical text, Rabbi Angels newest volumethis time a commentary on the Book of Psalms or Tehillimdoes not disappoint. Overall Rabbi Angel has written a relevant and readable commentary that will grow the readers appreciation for Psalms

Tuesdays primaries offered a glint of hope for Democrats this fall – The Guardian

| August 10, 2022

Republican candidates from Arizona to Pennsylvania ought to worry.

‘Jewish or goyish’ makes comeback in web series ‘2 Jews Choose’ J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 10, 2022

Living in New York City: Jewish (even if youre Catholic). Living in Butte, Montana: goyish (even if youre Jewish)

What to know about the Jewish Food Festival, which returns to Mequon for its fourth year with new recipes – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

| August 10, 2022

Summer in Milwaukee is synonymous with festivals.

Congregation Gates of Prayer Announces $1 Million in Funding to Defray Cost of Jewish Summer Camp for All Members – Business Wire

| August 10, 2022

NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Congregation Gates of Prayer, a vibrant reform synagogue in Metairie, Louisiana, today announced a $1 million investment to make Jewish summer sleepaway camp an affordable reality for hundreds of families for decades to come. The Gates of Camp Initiative (a.k.a

How a deadly disease saved Jewish lives and fooled the Nazis during WWII – Forward

| August 10, 2022

The 'Syndrome K' hospital unit as seen in 1944. Courtesy of Freestyle Digital Media By Simi HorwitzAugust 09, 2022 Director-composer Stephen Edwards says he is drawn to ordinary people doing extraordinary things. So, when he came across the virtually unknown story of Syndrome K and the Italian doctors who concocted this wholly invented disease in order to save Italian Jews during World War II, he knew he had to explore the topic further.

The Lasting Cultural Impact of the American Jewish Deli – The Takeout

| August 10, 2022

Photo: Spencer Platt (Getty Images) In Los Angeles, the Skirball Cultural Center is currently running an exhibit that showcases the history of the Jewish Deli in America, from its humble food cart origins to its brick-and-mortar temples of smoked, cured meats and brined vegetables. The title of the exhibition, Ill Have What Shes Having, is a reference to the most famous scene from the 1989 film When Harry Met Sally, filmed at the famous Katzs Delicatessen of Manhattans Lower East Side (and indisputably the most famous film scene ever set in an American deli).

Orange County and Jewish Federation to host seminar: Understanding Antisemitism and the Jewish Experience – Mid Hudson News Website

| August 10, 2022

GOSHEN Orange Countys Human Rights Commission and the Jewish Federation of Greater Orange County will hold a free seminar to help residents better understand antisemitism from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, August 21at the Kaplan Center at SUNY Orange inNewburgh.

St. Charles Jewish Festival to Host ‘Jews From Around the World’ – newstime-mo.com

| August 10, 2022

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How Jews have confronted the seemingly eternal scourge of hatred – Forward

| August 10, 2022

The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do, at New Yorks Museum of Jewish Heritage shows the destruction of once-vibrant Jewish communities. Photo by John Halpern By Diane ColeAugust 09, 2022 I learned what hate can do on March 9, 1977, when I went to work as usual that morning at the Jewish service organization Bnai Brith in Washington, D.C.


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