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Text and the City: a Virtual Tour of the Israeli Linguistic Landscape – The Media Line

| October 2, 2021

Tue, Oct 5, 2021 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) Tickets ($12) here. The languages of Israel can tell us a lot about its societ, history and culture

At 81, Sharon Silverman reflects on a life of trailblazing volunteerism J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| October 2, 2021

Sharon Silverman has never worked a day in her life for pay, that is.

Seeing Torah Art Exhibit Talk With Rav Hazzan Aliza Berger – jewishboston.com

| October 2, 2021

Join us at Hebrew College for our alumni-led talks about the Torah portion of the week as it pertains to our Seeing Torah art exhibit on campus. Masks are required to enter the building. Fact Sheet When Wednesday, November 17, 2021, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm* Registration closes on November 15th at 1:00 pm Where Hebrew College160 Herrick RdNewton Centre, MA 02459 CJP provides the above links concerning third-party events for your convenience only.

Watch: Palestinian crowd sings and dances to Hebrew music near Hebron – The Jerusalem Post

| September 28, 2021

Social media users expressed outrage after a video was shared of a Palestinian crowd singing and dancing to Hebrew music at a wedding in Yatta near Hebron on Thursday. Israeli Druze singer Mike Sharif performed at the wedding, with a video on his Facebook page showing him singing the song "Why Not?" with the crowd singing and dancing along

Clearmind Medicine To Fund Second R&D Partnership With Hebrew University’s Technology Transfer Company – StreetInsider.com

| September 28, 2021

Get instant alerts when news breaks on your stocks. Claim your 1-week free trial to StreetInsider Premium here. Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp.

Hebrew Colleges Centennial kicks off with Torah-inspired art exhibit – Wicked Local

| September 28, 2021

Community Content| Wicked Local Hebrew Collegerecentlylaunched its centennial programming with the opening ofSeeing Torah: A Visual Midrash,an art exhibit representing the spiritual, politicaland feminist lessons of the Torah by Boston artist and Hebrew College adult learner Anita Rabinoff-Goldman. This visual diary, which will be on display through December, consists of 54 squares filled with patterns, colors and textures that encourage viewers to reflect on what Torah means to them, to relate to it through their own experiences, and to consider how Torah can be a continuing source of learning and discourse

Grandparents Day celebrates 60 years where it all started – The Riverdale Press

| September 28, 2021

By VALERIE KAUFMAN Grandparents Day is now old enough to be a grandparent itself. But just like the grandparents who reside at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale, Grandparents Day remains vibrant six decades after first being introduced in the Bronx especially from its Palisade Avenue birthplace. While the ongoing coronavirus pandemic may have dampened some of the hoopla surrounding the special day, many of the Hebrew Homes residents were treated to a luncheon on Sept

Lesson of the Day: How Language Classes Are Moving Past the Gender Binary – The New York Times

| September 28, 2021

Lesson Overview Featured Article: How Language Classes Are Moving Past the Gender Binary by Molly Lipson Many languages, including Hebrew, French, Spanish, Italian and Arabic, use binary pronouns, such as he/she and male/female, which means that other gender identities are not formally acknowledged in those languages. In this lesson, you will learn about teachers who are finding ways to make expressing gender identity across languages more inclusive.

Simhat Torah was included as a ‘new’ holiday. Could we add more? – The Jerusalem Post

| September 28, 2021

Israel Independence Day and Jerusalem Day are two of the most recent celebrations added to the Hebrew calendar. Holocaust Remembrance Day is another recent addition mandated by the Knesset

Round 2 of the ‘Ellis Island Jewish Name Game’ J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 28, 2021

The recent JTA article by Andrew Silow-Carroll No one lost their Jewish last name at Ellis Island. But we gained a safe haven) is accurate, as far as it goes. But there is more to the story, some of which will never be known.


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