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Is Israel Part of What It Means to Be Jewish? – The New York Times

| January 19, 2024

Is Israel Part of What It Means to Be Jewish?   The New York Times

They’re Jewish anti-Zionists, but they’re no ally of the Palestinian cause – Haaretz

| January 19, 2024

They're Jewish anti-Zionists, but they're no ally of the Palestinian cause   Haaretz

Thirty Jewish families transfer out of Oakland public school district after Pro-Palestine teachers proposed ‘d – Daily Mail

| January 19, 2024

Thirty Jewish families transfer out of Oakland public school district after Pro-Palestine teachers proposed 'd   Daily Mail

Matzah ball soup dumplings, a mashup of Ashkenazi and Asian cuisines, are on offer at this Brooklyn eatery – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| January 19, 2024

Matzah ball soup dumplings, a mashup of Ashkenazi and Asian cuisines, are on offer at this Brooklyn eatery   JTA News - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Jewish Beliefs: The Fundamentals of Judaism – Chabad.org

| January 15, 2024

The Rambam a great Jewish rabbi and philosophersummarized the Jewish faith in 13 principles. He starts each of those principles of faith with the words Ani Maamin - I believe.

Harvard sued by Jewish students over campus anti-Semitism – The Telegraph

| January 15, 2024

Harvard sued by Jewish students over campus anti-Semitism   The Telegraph

Fears of a Jew living in the Diaspora – Australian Jewish News

| January 15, 2024

Fears of a Jew living in the Diaspora   Australian Jewish News

Israel-Hamas war: What is Zionism? A history of the political movement …

| January 13, 2024

As the Israel-Hamas war continues, theres been a lot of discussion around Zionism. Put simply, Zionism is a nationalist movement that advocates for a homeland for the Jewish people in the Biblical Land of Israel. It is the organisation of ideas that actively sought and achieved the existence of the Israeli state in 1948.

Zionism from Its Inception to 1948 – Oxford Bibliographies

| January 13, 2024

Zionism is a variety of Jewish nationalism.

Judaism – Rabbinic, Ashkenazic, Sephardic | Britannica

| January 13, 2024

The two major branches Despite the fundamental uniformity of medieval Jewish culture, distinctive Jewish subcultures were shaped by the cultural and political divisions within the Mediterranean basin, in which Arabic Muslim and Latin Christian civilizations coexisted as discrete and self-contained societies. Two major branches of rabbinic civilization developed in Europe: the Ashkenazic, or Franco-German, and the Sephardic, or Andalusian-Spanish. Distinguished most conspicuously by their varying pronunciation of Hebrew, the numerous differences between them in religious orientation and practice derived, in the first instance, from the geographical fountainheads of their culturethe Ashkenazim (plural of Ashkenazi) tracing their cultural filiation to Italy and Palestine and the Sephardim (plural of Sephardi) to Babyloniaand from the influences of their respective immediate milieus


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