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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

I was named after my uncle who was shot and killed. His Hebrew name is a privilege I dont bear lightly – Forward

| July 14, 2022

Law enforcement escorts a family away from the scene of a shooting at a Fourth of July parade on July 4, 2022 in Highland Park, Illinois. Photo by Mark Borenstein/Getty Images By Mark ZimmermanJuly 07, 2022 I am who I am because of a gun. In my familys Ashkenazi Jewish tradition, my siblings and I were named after deceased relatives.

Fight Over Fear: Ayesha Khan on the importance of mammograms in fighting breast cancer – FOX 5 DC

| July 14, 2022

Fight Over Fear: Ayesha Khan on the importance of mammograms in fighting breast cancer It was a first time mammogram that revealed to FOX 5's Ayesha Khan that she had breast cancer. That mammogram - she said - is what she believes saved her life.

Groups Launched to Help Jewish Couples with IVF Face Uncertain Landscape After Roe Reversal – Jewish Exponent

| July 14, 2022

American Jews undergoing fertility treatments worry that the Supreme Court decision to roll back abortion protection may affect their access to care. (Getty via JTA.org) By Jackie Hajdenberg Kristin had been trying to conceive for two years before learning that she had two blood-clotting conditions that increased her risk of miscarriage and could make pregnancy and childbirth dangerous, even fatal

Tipping Point: Israel on the Brink The Brooklyn Rail – Brooklyn Rail

| July 14, 2022

The Death of the Old Man On June 14, 2022, A. B. Yehoshua, Israel's last of the generation of writers who began publishing after the formation of Israel in 1948, passed away

World Premiere of ASHKENAZI SEANCE to be Presented at The Brick This Month – Broadway World

| July 10, 2022

THE BRICK in Brooklyn, NY will present the World Premiere production of ASHKENAZI SEANCE, written by Sarah Sanders (Queer||Art Mentorship Program; BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop), directed by Daniel Krane (Princeton Summer Theater's FALSETTOS), with music by Sofia Geck (PBS's WORK IT OUT WOMBATS), from July 20-23.

Lentils Make the Best Fake Minced Meat – Lifehacker

| July 10, 2022

Photo: Nina Firsova (Shutterstock) It took me a few extra laps around the track of adulthood to find my cooking gene. My life had previously been spent trying to convince those closest to me that the bowl of cereal I poured or the eggs I scrambled was enough cooking

Liberal Pakistani Writer And Nuclear Scientist Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy: ‘European Jews Fleeing Hitler Were Far Less Welcome Than Muslims Are In Today’s…

| July 10, 2022

Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy, a noted Pakistani nuclear scientist and respected columnist and academic known for his liberal views, recently wrote an article, titled "Israel's Secret Weapon," stressing the importance of education in the advancement of nations while criticizing a range of conspiracy theories against Israel prevailing in the Islamic world.[1] In the article, Hoodbhoy said: "Conspiracy theorists have long imagined Israel as America's overgrown watchdog, beefed up and armed to protect American interests in the Middle East

Book Appreciation: AB Yehoshua’s "Mr Mani" — A Great Work of Fiction – artsfuse.org

| July 10, 2022

By Roberta Silman A.B. Yehoshua was anything but a provincial Israeli writer.


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