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Books and brews, the colonial goodwife, and a rabies clinic – The Boston Globe

| March 7, 2020

NORTH On March 25, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., the Beverly Public Library will host its monthly Books and Brews Book Discussion Group at The Indo Pub, 298 Cabot St. Crack open a cold one and discuss this months book, The Only Woman in the Room by Marie Benedict. The event is held every fourth Wednesday of the month and attendees must be over 21.

UPDATED: A Jewish President in 2020? | The Jewish – The Jewish News

| March 7, 2020

This story has been updated to reflect Bloomberg dropping out of the race. If you ask two Jews, youll get three opinions. The adage could very well describe every seder night debate since the first machloket (dispute) between Hillel and Shammai

Women’s History Month at the Museum of Jewish Heritage – Entertainment – The Island Now

| March 5, 2020

The Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City will host three programs as part of A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, which is currently presenting the acclaimed exhibition, Auschwitz. Not long ago.

Daf Yomi: a completion of seven-and-a-half years of daily Talmud study – The Jerusalem Post

| March 5, 2020

More than 3,000 women recently gathered on a Sunday at Jerusalems International Convention Center in honor of their much-celebrated completion of seven-and-a-half years of daily Talmud study known as Daf Yomi.This festive event, which celebrated the study of a single page of Gemara every day until completing the entire Talmud, included a mass singing orchestrated by Koolulam of a song written by Yoram Taherlev and composed by Hanan Yovel called May the Sun Pass Over Me. The message was clear: No longer is Gemara study just for men.Women are now taking back the right to be active participants.

History Project Uncovering the Lives of Local Seniors – Patch.com

| March 5, 2020

For nearly six months, a group of eighth graders from Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School has made the short trek to Moldaw senior living community for a unique history project the exploration of residents' lives.

Opinion: The real reason Chris Matthews had to go – Burlington County Times

| March 5, 2020

Give Chris Matthews partial credit for his apology on his way out the door Monday night.

Opinion: Bernie Sanders Is A Straight White Man. Does That Matter? – BuzzFeed News

| March 5, 2020

Ben Kothe / BuzzFeed News; Getty Images During the Las Vegas Democratic presidential primary debate last month, former mayor Pete Buttigieg who yesterday dropped out of the race accused Sen. Bernie Sanders of a failure in leadership when it comes to reigning in his army of supposedly toxic supporters

6 Million and Me: The Search for a Forgotten Ancestry – Jewish Journal

| March 5, 2020

It is almost impossible to watch television or view other forms of media without being inundated with advertisements for 23andMe or ancestry.com, where viewers learn the stories of everyday people who, tracing their DNA and ancestry, learn they are related to great chieftains, famous jurists, inspiring social activists or President George Washington. We watch on screen as large family trees filled with numerous branches and leaves are traced back decades and generations, across time and countries, and we are encouraged to join the genetic revolution and trace our own family histories.

Out On the Town: DC arts & entertainment highlights March 5-11 – Metro Weekly

| March 5, 2020

Avalon Theatre: Fantastic Fungi FANTASTIC FUNGI Louie Schwartzbergs entertaining documentary shines a light on the many ways mycelium and mushrooms can heal and save the planet, as responses to pressing medical, therapeutic, and environmental challenges. Narrated by actress Brie Larson, the film features insights and observations from bestselling authors and journalists Michael Pollan (The Omnivores Dilemma) and Eugenia Bone (Mycophilia: Revelations from the Weird World of Mushrooms), medicinal fungi advocate Paul Stramets, and best-selling author and alternative medicine doctor Andrew Weil (Spontaneous Healing).

#BlackWomenWeLove Tiffany Haddish Is Our #WCW – Bossip

| March 5, 2020

Source: iOne Creative / creative services We readyto celebrate Tiffany Haddish. If youve been watching our Twitter and Instagram as you should then youve seen our #BlackWomenWeLove series for Womens History Month. All throughout March BOSSIPs celebrating melanin magic across the board, from the black women who keep us laughing to our ferocious faves telling the truth on TV.


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