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The New York Times and American Communism – Reason

| February 16, 2021

From the New York Times obituary for Walter Bernstein (no relation), a blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter, has this to say about his ties to the Communist Party, USA: "I didn't join the party until after the war," Mr. Bernstein said, although the events of the '30s, including the Depression, the Spanish Civil War and the rise of fascism in Europe, made the Communist cause attractive to him

Congregation Tifereth Israel Hosts Virtual Discussion With Author – Patch.com

| February 16, 2021

Press release from Congregation Tifereth Israel: Feb. 15, 2021 Deborah Feldman leads a virtual talk on her book, "Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots" Thursday, March 11 at 1 p.m.Free

Outcry After Author and COVID-19 Skeptic Ties Cuomo Actions on Nursing Homes to Orthodox Jews – Algemeiner

| February 16, 2021

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks in front of stacks of medical protective supplies, during a news conference at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, in New York City, New York, amid the coronavirus outbreak, March 24, 2020. Photo: Reuters / Mike Segar / File

This Week In Trailers: The Vigil, The Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman, Long Live Rock…Celebrate The Chaos, Happily, Slalom – /FILM

| February 16, 2021

Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times theyre seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect.

Opinion | DNA and Race: What Ancestry and 23andMe Reveal – The New York Times

| February 16, 2021

A 23andMe study from 2015 revealed that close to 4 percent of the companys customers who identified as white Americans had at least 1 percent African ancestry, consistent with an African ancestor within the last 11 generations or so. About 12 percent of whites from Southern states like South Carolina and Louisiana had 1 percent or more of African ancestry. The Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr.

The Ultimate Social-Distance-Friendly Staycation Guide to Los Angeles – The Manual

| February 16, 2021

Someday, you can start taking advantage of everything Los Angeles has to offer again like belting out your favorite song at a concert, cheering on your favorite sports team from the stands, or mingling over a drink at a beach bar. In the meantime, there are stillsome things you can safely do

Here are ten big local Jewish stories of the last 100 years – The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle

| February 16, 2021

Here, we bring you 10 of the biggest local Jewish news stories of the last 100 years. Its part of how were celebrating our 100th anniversary.

The Best To-Go Dishes (and Drinks!) at the Newest Restaurants in Texas – Texas Monthly

| February 16, 2021

Almost a year ago at this time, I was panicking about the future of restaurants in Texas. The pandemic was carving a path of economic destruction that would lead to the demise of more than 10,000 of the states dining establishments by December. If it could kill off so many, including stalwarts that had seemed rock-solid only months before, what chance would the new ones have?

How Hallmark’s New CEO Is Harnessing the Iconic Brand to Better Reflect Society – Hollywood Reporter

| February 16, 2021

Wonya Lucas knows how important it is to improve Hallmark's diversity and inclusion track record.

Peabody Properties announces lottery for The Machon in Swampscott – Wicked Local

| February 14, 2021

Community Content| Wicked Local Peabody Properties is now accepting lease applications for The Machon, located at 35 Burpee Road in Swampscott. Applications must be postmarked by Feb.


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