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Meet the beloved ‘Bitcoin Rabbi’ of Twitter – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| July 1, 2021

(JTA) Many of Twitters cryptocurrency zealots are often notorious trolls, but one particular thought leader stands out from the rest. He happens to be a rabbi. Twitter people either use it to scream at each other and not be nice, which I dont like, says micro-influencer Rabbi Michael Caras, also known as @thebitcoinrabbi.

R. Kikuo Johnsons Shared Celebration – The New Yorker

| July 1, 2021

Early in his Presidency, Joe Biden set the Fourth of July as a deadline, both for seventy per cent of Americans to receive one shot of the vaccine and, more broadly, for a return to normalcy, so that we could celebrate, maskless, with family and friends. Although the former goal hasnt yet been reached, the latter feels more and more achievable, as cities slowly emerge from lockdown. In his new cover, R

Vision Films Acquires Worldwide Rights To "Tango Shalom" The Award-Winning Dance Comedy About Faith, Peace, and Tolerance – PRNewswire

| July 1, 2021

LOS ANGELES, June 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --L.A. based Vision Films, Inc.has secured the worldwide rights to Tango Shalom. From the people who brought you My Big Fat Greek Wedding, the long-awaited Joel Zwick comedy dance film includes Golden Globe Nominee Lainie Kazan together again with Oscar-nominated Rene Taylor.

COVID has exposed a simmering schism within Chabad – Haaretz

| June 27, 2021

The COVID pandemic has cost a tragic, disproportionate numbers of lives among the ultra-Orthodox community, in the United States and Israel.

Death toll of West Bank synagogue disaster in May rises to three – Haaretz

| June 27, 2021

A man who was critically injured in a grandstand collapse at a synagogue near Jerusalem last month died on Thursday, as police continued to investigate suspicions of criminal negligence surrounding the Givat Ze'ev disaster that claimed the lives of three people so far.

The Meaning Behind Different Jewish Hats – My Jewish Learning

| June 27, 2021

Nearly every Jewish community has some kind of head covering tradition, but there are many different ideas about who should wear them and when. There are also a remarkable array of styles

Miami condo collapse: The missing were a diverse group – Los Angeles Times

| June 27, 2021

On the ninth floor, Magaly Delgado, 80, a devout Catholic from Cuba with a love for lobster and Elvis Presley, was looking forward to traveling to Napa, Calif. Seven floors below, Chaim Harry Rosenberg, a 52-year-old asset manager from Brooklyn who is Jewish, was thrilled to host his daughter, Malki, and her husband, Benny, from New Jersey

What a haircut taught me about rebuke, rights and responsibilities regarding the coronavirus vaccine – Forward

| June 27, 2021

This is an adaptation of Looking Forward, a weekly email from our editor-in-chief sent on Friday afternoons. Sign up here to get the Forwards free newsletters delivered to your inbox. And click here for a PDF of stories to savor over Shabbat and Sunday that you can download and print

Andrew Yang Is Right. There Should be Very Little Regulation of Hasidic Education – EducationNext

| June 16, 2021

New York mayoral candidate Andrew Yang recently made waves when he declared that the city shouldnt interfere with Orthodox Jewish schools as long as the outcomes are good.

Photo collection captures Hasidic life round the world – Forward

| June 16, 2021

Read this article in Yiddish The Polish photographer Agnieszka Traczewska has just published a second collection of photographs of Hasidic Jewish life, entitled A Rekindled World. In this new album she presents scenes of daily life among ultra-Orthodox Jews in America, Israel, Canada, England, Belgium and Brazil. Her previous collection, The Returns, centered on images of Hasidim visiting the graves of prominent rabbis in Eastern Europe.


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