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Hot dogs are the greatest American Jewish food. Here’s why. – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| June 24, 2020

This story originally appeared on The Nosher. American Jewish food is most typically defined as pastrami sandwiches, chocolate babka or bagels and lox. But I am here to argue that the greatest American Jewish food may actually be the humble hot dog.

COVID-19 brought the world together George Floyd’s death tore it apart – The Jerusalem Post

| June 24, 2020

The famous 19th century British missionary and explorer David Livingstone once wrote, It wasnt the lions and tigers that got us, it was the gnats. (He died of malaria in 1873 in what is today Zambia). The point he was making was very powerful: Sometimes, and often unexpectedly, its the little things that make the biggest difference.This past winter humanity got a big dose of that lesson with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Violinist Revives The Voice Of A Violin Silenced In The Holocaust – WOSU

| June 22, 2020

Among of the millions of voices silenced during World War II were those of countless musicians. While imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps, they lifted spirits by playing music on beautifully decorated violins. Many of those instruments were also silenced during the Holocaust.

My fellow white Jews: We cant sit this one out. – Forward

| June 22, 2020

I want to speak to my fellow white-skinned Jews. You may be among the majority of us who are generally liberal and definitely do not think of yourself as racist.

The Cyber Revolution akin to the Industrial Revolution – The Jerusalem Post

| June 22, 2020

We did not need the latest Iranian cyberattack on Israeli sites or their attempt a few weeks ago to attack the water supply to understand that the next front would begin not on the ground, but on the Internet. The world of cyber affects not only warfare and hackers, but every area of our lives.

Jews, Race, and Liberal Guilt | Laureen Lipsky | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| June 21, 2020

Jews these days seem to have a very complicated relationship with who we as Jews are, many think Judaism is a religion, it is not. Judaism is something that Jews practice.

For Israeli press, surveillance is only a problem when targeting Jewish citizens – +972 Magazine

| June 21, 2020

One of the only issues to generate consensus among the Israeli press during the coronavirus crisis is the Shin Bets surveillance of COVID-19 patients and those they had come in contact with. Such monitoring is extreme and unnecessary, journalists protested. Public condemnation of this surveillance has, in some ways, become a form of expressing allegiance to Israeli democracy.

This Juneteenth, a ‘Kaddish for Black Lives’ – Washington Jewish Week

| June 21, 2020

With the subject racial injustice at the forefront of peoples minds, many Americans (including many Jewish people) learned about Juneteenth for the first time this week. In fact, June 19 is the date of the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States

5 New Restaurant Openings in NYC You Need to Know – Thrillist

| June 21, 2020

Exciting debuts to shake up your takeout and delivery routine.By Tae Yoon Published on 6/17/2020 at 3:44 PM Were three months into the era of eating from home (in addition to WFH). And if youre anything like us, you might be blasting this 10-hour video of a busy restaurant on repeat as a soundtrack to your meals

How Should I Think About Race When Considering a Sperm Donor? – The New York Times

| June 16, 2020

And in the quite likely event that such a child does look black? He or she will have no choice about dealing with being black in America. Youll have to prepare your child for the world that George Floyd encountered.


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