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According to Moment Magazine, “schlep” is thought to be one of the first Yiddishisms to enter the American lexicon in the ...
“Silence enables their sacrifice on the altar of an endless war without purpose or goal,” the Hostage Families Forum said in its call for a strike, according to the New York Times. “This is the time ...
The characters in Gábor Szántó’s work strive to be understood even when understanding seems impossible and dangerous.
How can a Torah-observant Jew report on rabbinic corruption, a shul expelling a gay congregant or even write a mixed review ...
Ever since Williamsburg began to gentrify, there’s been a cultural clash between, as many a headline has put it, hipsters and ...
Bob-Waksberg shares how parenthood, his own family dynamics and thoughts about identity inspired his new Netflix cartoon.
“It’s getting worse for sure,” said Alexandru Muraru, a member of Romania’s parliament and vice-president of its National ...
After WWII, Germany had a complicated reckoning with its Nazi past; in a post-Trump world, America may face a similar ...
The sole source of reporting from within Gaza is the Palestinian journalists who live there, whose credibility Israel calls ...
The Illinois Democrat said he backed the Senate bid to halt Israel arms sales to pressure Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ...
The director of TIFF and Barry Avrich, the filmmaker behind “The Road Between Us,” announced the reversal in a joint ...
Meyer Zucker, father of Yiddish scholar Sheva Zucker, was one of more than 2,000 Jews saved by diplomat Chiune Sugihara ...
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