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On December 20, 2013, a young woman named Justine Sacco was waiting in Heathrow airport before boarding a flight to Africa. To while away the time, she sent a tweet in questionable taste about the hazards of catching AIDS. There was no immediate response, and she boarded the plane unaware of the storm that was about to break.
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admin | April 11, 2022
Rabbi Michael Feshbach prepares to join colleagues on a mission to Poland to help Ukrainian war refugees sheltering there. (Submitted photo) Why is this Passover not different from all other Passovers? Because this month, while Jews throughout the world prepare to commemorate their forebearers flight from bondage thousands of years ago, another people are being driven from their homes by a cruelty that reeks of genocidal hatred.
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admin | April 11, 2022
Atlantic County is a special place. We live in a community with a high number of LIFE & LEGACY donors, spanning multiple generations. Jewish Federation of Atlantic & Cape May Counties Co-president Lois Fried (LF) and her daughter Kathryn (KF) believe in the Jewish community and the transformational power that the LIFE & LEGACY program offers
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admin | March 29, 2022
Cincinnati is the birthplace of Reform Judaism in North America. That's in no small part because of the founding of Hebrew Union College in 1875 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise
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admin | March 29, 2022
By Kate Patterson Paula Vogels Indecent: The story of a little Jewish play, artfully navigates the nuances of Queerness and Judaismhistory and the present. The play follows the true story of Sholem Asch, a Polish-Jewish novelist, and playwright, as he pitches, produces, and performs his controversial play God of Vengeance. In 1923, it presented the first kiss between two women on a Broadway stage.
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admin | March 29, 2022
Ive never really been an angry person per se. In general, Im more of a bottle-up-your-issues kind of a person (yes, Im working on it). I have an incredibly long fuse and its hard to make me truly angry
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admin | March 29, 2022
We shouldnt have to listen to Jews on this campus. Jews deserve antisemitism because of Israels atrocities. How does it feel to have killed Jesus?
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admin | March 29, 2022
Ramadan is just around the corner, so gird your loins and light your lambs, literally and figuratively. To endure the hardships of fasting and going on about our day with no food, water, and most difficult of all, no profanity! Its sad that only we Muslims have to endure all of that for an entire month every year, right? Wrong, it is well-known that other religions, Abrahamic or not have the practice of fasting as one of their pillars to be a part of the religion
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admin | March 29, 2022
While measuring time can turn into an obsession, there is no question that it is very useful. Imagine, for example, fixing a simple meeting without being able to point to a time and date.
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admin | March 29, 2022
(New York Jewish Week) Every Passover for the last 75 years, Helena Weinstock Weinrauch, a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor, has worn a vibrant blue hand-knit sweater to the first seder, which she hosts in her Upper West Side apartment building. The sweater is a chic, 1940s number with fluffy angora sleeves, a sparkling metallic blue bodice and a delicate, scalloped V-neck
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