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I was the literal poster boy for a Ph.D. student at MIT. I was featured in a July 2023 profile in MIT News, which relayed my ...
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From Jacob’s Struggle to the Kosher Kitchen: The Sciatic Nerve’s Powerful Story in Jewish Law and LifeJacob’s midnight wrestling match wasn’t just a dramatic turning point in the Torah it left a mark on Jewish kitchens forever.
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When Allison Tombros Korman quit her job as the most senior employee at the DC Abortion Fund in the face of antisemitism, she was exhausted. "I could barely get out of bed. The last five weeks had ...
So many had awaited the fate of those children and their mother, Shiri Bibas, who was last seen holding her boys in her arms on Oct. 7, 2023. In the now famous video, Shiri’s eyes are different ...
Only half of the 2.4 million U.S. children living with a Jewish parent are raised exclusively in the Jewish religion. “These numbers tell a tale of loss, not of vitality,” Mr. Abrams writes.
It’s a category I’ve been thinking about lately, after asking JTA readers to suggest Jewish books that define 21st-century Jewry and that — here’s the key part — are likely to be found ...
Sotheby’s The oldest-known stone tablet featuring an inscription of the Ten Commandments is going to auction, where experts think it could sell for between $1 million and $2 million.
Arielle Angel, Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Currents, discusses her magazine's work after Oct. 7. Arielle Angel is Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Currents magazine. Jewish Currents has established itself ...
Later that day, DCAF received a series of heated emails. In her Tablet piece, Korman wrote that they were “angry messages from Jewish members of their community” about the Washington Post reposts.
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