This St. Louisan survived the Holocaust not knowing she was Jewish – St. Louis Jewish Light
admin | December 1, 2021
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admin | December 1, 2021
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admin | November 30, 2021
HaGaon HaRav Edelstein spoke during his weekly sichah on Tuesday night about the anti-religious decrees of the Bennett-Lapid-Lieberman government. Knesset members have been working around the clock in recent days to finalize many laws, including the controversial kashrus reform law, in order to have them approved as part of the Arrangements Law, which is passed conjointly with the state budget.
admin | November 30, 2021
Jew vs. JewOn the real lessons of the Hanukkah story. On Friday July 16, I moved across the country and into a Moishe House, one of a network of communal Jewish houses in cities including Boston, New York, Kansas City, and Pittsburgh
admin | November 30, 2021
The FBIs Anti-Defamation Leagues latest report showed a 55% increase in antisemitism hate crimes from 2019 to 2020.
admin | November 30, 2021
(JTA) Two leading Jewish hip-hop artists have adapted Adam Sandlers 1995 breakout hit, The Chanukah Song, for the present moment. Nissim Black and Kosha Dillz dropped the video for The Hanukkah Song 2.0 just before the holiday began on Sunday evening. It features the musicians galavanting around New York City, riding the subway and hobnobbing with sidewalk vendors in Times Square.
admin | November 30, 2021
Identity is complicated.
admin | November 30, 2021
Breadcrumb Trail Links Author of the article: THE CONVERSATION This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Disclosure information is available on the original site. Author: Celia E
admin | November 27, 2021
In a passage of his new book The Will to See, a collection of dispatches and insights garnered from his travels in war zones around the world, the French Jewish philosopher Bernard-Henri Lvy reflects on the challenges of being an internationalist in a world that has increasingly turned inwards upon itself.
admin | November 27, 2021
For 10 years, Polish tour guide Alicja Ziolo led groups around her native Krakow, where so-called Lucky Jew figurines and portraits of money-holding Jews are a souvenir of choice. In my fathers home, he has a little painting of a Jew counting money, Ziolo told The Times of Israel. He believes it is supposed to bring luck and prosperity to his household.
admin | November 27, 2021
(New York Jewish Week via JTA) Fany Gerson, 45, has always loved sweets.