Awaiting a Return to Israel, Hand in Hand – The New York Times
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Tamar Elisheva Jonas, from the Bronx, and Elliot J.
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Tamar Elisheva Jonas, from the Bronx, and Elliot J.
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Breast cancer and other medical illnesses remain a risk for women even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, due to concerns about the virus, many women have postponed their annual screening mammograms, increasing their risk of undetected cancer.
admin | September 29, 2020
Mom got her chicken soup recipe from her mom. Its a simple, brothy affair with lots of dill, the kind of soup thats popular throughout the Yiddish diaspora, often referred to half-jokingly as Jewish Penicillin, because it always makes you feel better, no matter what ails you.
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When journalist Ali Rogin was told by her doctor that she tested positive for the BRCA-1 gene which significantly increased her risk of breast and ovarian cancer she didnt quite know where to turn. I really wanted to consume as many accounts as I could of people who went through the same experience that I did, Rogin told Jewish Insider in a recent interview.
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Its easier to admit to hatred of the Haredim than to envy of them. Its easier to give expression to hatred than to envy
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He's a talented guy! Bruno Mars is a talented guy - not only does he have an incredibly impressive voice, but he's also a fantastic songwriter too, with an impressive career. Having been a child star, Bruno is no stranger to the showbiz game, having been performing since the age of just four-years-old
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(KGTV) -- A forum discussing the growing problem of online hate will be held this Wednesday, September 30th. It is hosted by the San Diego Anti-Hate Crime Coalition. The group coordinates outreach, education, and dialogue regarding bullying, hate incidents, and hate crimes in the San Diego region
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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS A few years ago Sam Ogden heard that someone carved a swastika into a Steamboat Springs High School students car along with other Nazi-inspired vandalism. The incidents made the local and national news.
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Todd Little-Siebold points to, what he calls, a Sanitized Past when it comes to racism in MaineThe professor and expert in racism in Maine history agrees with DHS draft analysis ranking white supremacists as top safety threatDraft documents from the Department of Homeland Security released earlier this month say white supremacists present the most persistent and lethal threat in the United States. Experts in the subject of racism and hate crimes warn Maine is not immune to the consequences of hate. To understand the ideology and risk of white supremacy in Maine, you need to first understand a long history of racism here, says College of the Atlantic professor Todd Little-Siebold.
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