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A good-luck fish soup for the Jewish leap year J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| February 2, 2022

Celebrate the current month of Adar I and the coming of Adar II on March 4 as we are in 5782, a Jewish leap year with this mellow fish soup with Southeast Asian flavors made from easily accessible ingredients, such as cilantro and coconut milk. This year is one of seven in every 19-year cycle that an extra Adar gets added to the Hebrew calendar. Adar is considered the most joyous month on the calendar, full of good luck and good fortune.

The fading of 20th-century American Jewish meritocracy – The Week Magazine

| February 2, 2022

Justice Steven Breyer's retirement from the Supreme Court is a perfect Washington story: It's fascinating to the small number of people who follow politics closely and makes little difference to anyone else. Breyer, who was nominated by a Democratic president, will be replaced by another justice nominated by a Democratic president, who in turn will be a reliable vote for liberal positions on most issues (perhaps with a few signature idiosyncrasies). Unless you're a devoted court watcher, there's not much to see here

‘Heartbreaking’ pendants belonging to murdered Jews found at Nazi extermination camp – 9News

| February 2, 2022

Israeli archaeologists have detailed the "heartbreaking" discovery of three Jewish pendants at a former Nazi extermination camp in Poland. Three "Shema Yisrael" pendants had been found at the site of the Sobibor extermination camp in the past decade, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced yesterday on Facebook

DePaul’s Jewish students react to Texas synagogue attack – The Depaulia

| January 30, 2022

Members of the Jewish community attended the Sabbath service at Congregation Beth Israel on Jan. 15 in Colleyville, Texas. With services being held both online and in person, many were expecting a typical day of faith, worship and bonding with fellow attendees.

Tennis star gets racy on the gram – Australian Jewish News

| January 30, 2022

Italian athlete Camila Giorgi racked up bonus fashion points ahead of the Australian Open, swapping her tennis shoes for a different kind of lace number as she shared some spicy boudoir pics on her Instagram channel earlier this month. Although the knockout (wrong sports pun?) content was lapped up by a range of tennis sites and fans, it drew barbed reactions from social media commenters and other tennis followers. Sure as wickets (sorry, we swear well get this right soon), a bunch of strangers around the world played the role of shamer, creep and general scold

Mitch Albom: ‘Bernie’s Mom’ survived the worst, proving the resilience of the Jewish Soul – Detroit Free Press

| January 30, 2022

Love story of the Holocaust survivor Isaak Tartakovsky escaped the Germans and fled to Ukraine where he met his wife. They share their love story on Holocaust Remembrance Day Staff Video, USA TODAY It was 80 years ago this month that 15 high-ranking Nazi officials met in a villa on the outskirts of Berlin

All the Jewish Athletes to Watch at the 2022 Beijing Olympics – Jewish Exponent

| January 30, 2022

From left to right: Alexei Bychenko, David Warsofsky, Jason Brown, Mollie Jepsen, Emery Lehman. (Getty Images via JTA.org) By Emily Burack Despite the continuingCOVID chaosand themounting protests about Chinas human rights record, the 2022 Beijing Olympics are proceeding on schedule, just six months after the delayed Tokyo games and we have your guide to the Jewish athletes who are on their way.

Tiffany Haddish shares her Jewish rituals: Shabbat dinners and hanging out with her rabbi – St. Louis Jewish Light

| January 30, 2022

(JTA) Tiffany Haddish has been open about how she connected with her Jewish roots later in life, especially in interviews leading up to her 2019 standup special Black Mitzvah. But the comedian-turned-movie-star hadnt yet said publicly how she incorporates Jewish practice into her daily life if at all until an interview she gave to Time that was published Friday. Since her star-studded bat mitzvah tied to the standup special, she spends at least 30 minutes every single day to reading and learning.

Jewish groups sound the alarm as anti-vaccine mandate movement invokes Holocaust | TheHill – The Hill

| January 30, 2022

Jewish groups are on high alert after a spate of recent incidents in which individuals opposed to COVID-19 vaccine mandates have invoked the Holocaust to argue against vaccinations. The most notable example came last weekend when Robert F.

Forum on Faith: What we learn from the Jewish Birthday of the Trees festival – Danbury News Times

| January 30, 2022

From the evening of Sunday, Jan.


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