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Exhibit of Photographs and Family Artifacts Tells Little Known Story of Jewish Community in Shanghai – Broadway World

| April 25, 2022

Holocaust Museum LA presents "Hidden History: Recounting the Shanghai Jewish Story," an exhibit about the little-known story of the resettled Jewish community of Shanghai.

Local Authors, Local Books: Irvington Writer Unlocks the Mystery of Her Family – River Journal Staff

| April 25, 2022

Robin Dellabough (Photo by Alhy Berry) When Irvingtons Robin Dellabough opened up her packet from 23andme, she was eager to learn more about her background and ancestry. What she saw challenged everything she knew about her family life as she soon found out she was not biologically related to the father who raised her.

Students Partner with Holocaust Museum in Documenting Oral Histories of Latinx Sephardic Jewish Communities – University of Houston

| April 25, 2022

Project Supported by Cougar Initiative to Engage Grant By Mike Emery, 713-743-7197 The story of the Sephardic Jewish community often is overlooked when addressing Latinx culture in the United States. Only 300,000 Americans identify as Sephardic Jewsor those descended from 13th century Jewish populations that resided in the Iberian Peninsula prior to expulsion by Spanish and Portuguese royalty

Ashes On The Kotel: Analysis Of A Tense Situation – VINnews

| April 25, 2022

JERUSALEM (VINnews) The month of Ramadan varies annually as the Muslim lunar calendar does not have a leap year to keep up with the solar calendar. This year the month coincided with Nissan, a time when Jews hope and pray that the redemption from Egypt will presage a renewed redemption from the nations of the world. The Pesach festival marks the exodus from Egypt and many people flock to the Kotel, the Western Wall of Temple Mount, to pour forth their supplications for a speedy restoration of the Jewish people to its former glory

Activist gets candid about pollution fears: ‘Climate anxiety is real, especially for a young Indigenous woman’ – Yahoo Singapore News

| April 25, 2022

Alaska-based Curyung activist Ruth Miller. (Illustration by Nathalie Cruz for Yahoo Life) In Unearthed, Gen Z climate-change activists discuss some of the most pressing issues facing our planet and reveal what you can do to help make a real difference

Get rid of that extra matzah with this Spinach Feta Matzah Brei J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| April 25, 2022

As Passover winds down, you might have some extra matzah on hand. Its kind of spectacular how many different ways you can use matzah! Theres the classic matzah ball soup, of course, and matzah granola. Ive even made a few matzah cakes myself.

Fallopian Tube Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, Prevention and treatment – Rising Kashmir

| April 25, 2022

Posted on Apr 24, 2022 | Author Dr. Khalid Ur Rehman Fallopian tube cancer forms in the ducts (Tubes) that carry eggs from the ovaries to the Womb (Uterus).Theyre a part of the female reproductive system. Most females have two fallopian tubes, one on each side of the pelvis.

Why this classic Romanian-Jewish dish is nearly impossible to find – Salon

| March 22, 2022

When said aloud, the word sounds almost like music: Mamaliga. An almost-facsimile of polenta, the cornmeal-based dishmamaligais native to Romania and neighboring Moldova, as well as parts of Ukraine. Written as mamelige in Yiddish, and mmlig in Romanian, the dish inspires an almost romantic yearning, particularly among Ashkenazi and Romanian Jews.

PART III: Confronting the elephant in the room the explosive issue of IQ – Genetic Literacy Project

| March 22, 2022

Heres a thought experiment.

How the Academy Museums Jewish Exclusion Became Exhibit A – Hollywood Reporter

| March 22, 2022

Producer JohnGoldwyn turned down his invite to the September 2021 opening gala for the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. The grandson of Samuel Goldwyn an industry founding father whose executive endeavors a century ago led to the formation of both Paramount and MGM had been astonished to learn, before the institutions debut, that the immigrant pioneers who invented Hollywood werent addressed in the decade-in-the-making, $500 million, 300,000-square-foot citadel to moviedom. If youre going to have a museum in Los Angeles tied to the Academy that celebrates arguably the most significant art form of the 20th century, how is it possible not to acknowledge the Jewish men who started it all


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