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Why you need to take right-wing comedy seriously – Fast Company

| May 10, 2022

It was one of the more spectacular TV flops of the 21st century. Late in the second term of President George W. Bush, in 2007, Fox News decided that it had the right-wing alternative to Comedy Centrals popular and influential The Daily Show with Jon Stewart

Educator and Family Resources for Mental Health Awareness Month from Discovery Education and Social Impact Partners – Yahoo Finance

| May 10, 2022

SILVER SPRING, Md. --News Direct-- Discovery Education SILVER SPRING, Md., May 3, 2022 /3BL Media/ In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month 2022, observed annually in May, Discovery Education and partners are proud to present educators, students, and families a diverse array of dynamic digital resources supporting the mental health of students everywhere. Centered this year on the theme Together for Mental Health, Mental Health Awareness Month supports all forms of mental wellness.

Author of ‘Pillar of Salt’ to speak at HMH – Jewish Herald-Voice

| May 10, 2022

Anna Eisen, author of Pillar of Salt, will be the guest speaker of Friends of the Boniuk Library at Holocaust Museum Houston on Wednesday, May 11, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Daughter of a Holocaust survivor, Eisen recently published her fathers and familys story

On European Stages, Myths and Memories Merge – The New York Times

| May 10, 2022

STUTTGART, Germany Perhaps no theater director working today is more haunted by memory than Krzysztof Warlikowski. To portray its tortuous mechanisms, the Polish Warlikowski favors enigmas and fragmented narratives over straightforward answers. During the past 20 years, this has helped make him one of Europes most acclaimed and distinctive directors

Reflection on the Challenges of Armenian Genocide Education in the 21st Century International Conference – Armenian Weekly

| May 10, 2022

Participants in the Challenges of Armenian Genocide Education in the 21st Century International Conference Late last month, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute organized a three-day international conference titled Challenges of Armenian Genocide Education in the 21st Century. More than 30 educators, scholars and genocide experts participated with speakers from Armenia, Lebanon, Israel, Rwanda and the US. The speakers discussed the ethical and moral issues surrounding genocide education, comparative study for elementary and secondary schools in different countries, the role of museums and genocide institutes, the impact of oral genocide education and the importance of genocide education for national identity building for future generations and its methodological challenges

The Unpronounceable Name of God: Concluding a Journey Through the Hebrew Bible – Literary Hub

| May 10, 2022

The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelmingbooks of dreams, infinity, mysteriesturn out to be intensely accessible, offering so many different ways to read them and think with them.

A 700-Year-Old Hebrew Prayer Book at the MFA Houston Is the Beneficiary of This Years TEFAF Museum Restoration Fund – artnet News

| May 10, 2022

This weekend, art lovers are flocking to the Park Avenue Armory for TEFAF, the esteemed art fair that brings together art, jewels, and antiquities from across the ages.

The Power of Exclusion | Hebrew College Wendy Linden – Patheos

| May 10, 2022

By Rabbi Jim Morgan Parashat Emor(Leviticus 21:1-24:23) When Im teaching, I often receive feedback from people that they are outraged by this or that passage in the Torah.

Daniel Watson Appointed Professor of Old Testament for Grand Rapids Theological Seminary – Cornerstone University

| May 10, 2022

Cornerstone University is pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel Watson, Ph.D., as professor of Old Testament for Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. Dr

The Fight for Philosophy in Medieval Provence – The Commentator – The Commentator

| May 10, 2022

Often, medieval Jewry is conceived through the simple binary of Ashkenaz and Sefard. However, this binary view erases many distinct regional identities that existed at the time


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