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‘Living history’: meet the Mosul residents rebuilding their city – Art Newspaper

| April 20, 2022

For 25-year-old Noor Ammar and 26-year-old Aveen Imad, Unescos Revive the Spirit of Mosul project is something they can really get their hands on.

Things to Do This Week in LA [4-18-2022 to 4-22-2022] – We Like L.A.

| April 20, 2022

Lunchtime Yoga at Grand Park.

Parade (musical) – Wikipedia

| April 20, 2022

Musical with a book by Alfred Uhry and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown Parade is a musical with a book by Alfred Uhry and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. The musical is a dramatization of the 1913 trial and imprisonment, and 1915 lynching, of Jewish American Leo Frank in Georgia. The musical premiered on Broadway in December 1998 and won Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Original Score (out of nine nominations) and six Drama Desk Awards.

Laurel And Hardy’s Jewish Connections – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| April 20, 2022

Englishman Stan Laurel (1890-1965) and American Oliver Hardy (1892-1957) were a comedy duo act during the early classical Hollywood era of American cinema. They started their careers as a duo in the silent film era and later successfully transitioned to talkies, and for the better part of three decades ranging from the late 1920s to the mid-1950s, they were internationally famous for their slapstick comedy, with Laurel playing the skinny, clumsy, childlike friend to Hardys rotund and pompous bully. (In Hebrew they were known as Hashamen vHarazeh the fat one and the thin one.) Laurel and Hardy got their start in film working with a variety of Jewish slapstick comedians and, prior to emerging as a team, both had well-established movie careers; Laurel had acted in over 50 films and he was also a writer (see discussion below on his noteworthy Jewish scripts), while Hardy appeared in more than 250 productions

The Violence In Palestine Continues To Be Ignored And Excused – Junkee

| April 20, 2022

The ongoing violence is Palestine needs to be seen as the result of ongoing occupation and apartheid, not isolated events. Almost a year ago, on May 20 2021, I published my first opinion piece. It was published in Junkee and titled The World Cant Ignore Palestine Anymore.

The Rosa Parks of Palestine: Here’s to the Human Spirit – Palestine Chronicle

| April 20, 2022

A Palestinian woman at the Qalandiya military checkpoint. (Photo: Tamar Fleishman, The Palestine Chronicle) By Tamar Fleishman Every Friday, the story repeats itself at Qalandiya military checkpoint: the same characters, the same rules, the same scenario, the same ruthless domination, and the same Orwellian lingo. Only the small, personal, human details change.

The Eight Genders in the Talmud | My Jewish Learning

| April 20, 2022

Thought nonbinary gender was a modern concept?

A Class of Their Own – Tablet Magazine

| April 20, 2022

I am not a rebellious girl by nature, said Devorah Silberstein. Im doing the most traditional thing a woman can do: Im trying to be more frum

How Matzah and the Teshuvas HaRashba Saved Yidden from Terrorism – VINnews

| April 20, 2022

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Yes, it is true. Six Hamas terrorist were killed and 7 were foiled because of Matzah and a Teshuvas HaRashba (Volume 7 #20)

Do We Have the Game All Wrong?: Natasha Lyonnes Cosmic Journey Into Russian Doll Season 2 – Rolling Stone

| April 20, 2022

Imdeeply cracked from a combination of Talmud and LSD, says Natasha Lyonne, flicking a cigarette in her hand from the couch of her Los Angeles home, where shes been chatting by Zoom for over an hour. She is attempting to explain the underpinnings of her show Russian Doll, a metaphysical mindfuck she writes, produces, and stars in, whose second season recently dropped on Netflix. Based on a character Lyonne had long imagined essentially a hard-partying, alternate-reality version of herself named Nadia the series explores the nature of life and death, goodness and regret, of memory, ghosts, family, and the New York City she loves


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