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Sivan Rahav Meir
To all the anti-vaxxers who are angry at me
If corona has taught us anything, it is the need for humanity to be humble. We have learned how limited and fragile we are.
Emily Cohen
What the high priest’s garments teach us about wearing a mask
Putting on a mask might feel reflexive now in a way that it would not have for most of us a year ago, but that does not make it easy
Glenn Leibowitz
Purim in Shanghai
How a synagogue that is only allowed to open a few times a year opened my path to Jewish involvement in the Diaspora
David Sedley
Parshat Tetzaveh – Knit together
When the personal goes public: Haman’s vendetta against Mordecai became a plan to annihilate an entire people, and Esther’s intimate relationship led to the nation’s salvation
Anne Gordon
Clothes make the man
Parshat Tetzaveh is nearly always read right before Purim, but what is the connection between the garments of the Temple high priest and the Diaspora holiday?
Jennifer Raskas
For goodness’ sake: Textual and ethical illuminations in Megillat Esther
How Esther and Mordechai take the very values of the realm and transform them into a more ‘Jewish’ approach
Sharon Avni
Effie the sassy gym bubbe and her very special Hebrish
Despite her thick American accent, the immigrant grandma interviewed on TV had no problem communicating. Linguists call it translanguaging.
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Sivan Rahav Meir
Feb 28, 2021, 11:35 PM
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To all the anti-vaxxers who are angry at me
If corona has taught us anything, it is the need for humanity to be humble. We have learned how limited and fragile we are.
Eliot Wilson
Feb 28, 2021, 9:45 PM
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Tolerance is sometimes only surface-deep
I do not, generally, think of myself as looking especially Jewish, notwithstanding the nod of recognition I had from a hasid on Hatton Garden as he spoke Hebrew into his mobile phone. Nor am I practising in any meaningful sense,...
David K. Rees
Feb 28, 2021, 9:44 PM
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Would Palestinian Elections Be A Bad Thing for Israel?
Before the Palestinian Authority (P.A.) held its last election for president --- in 2005, I was talking to a Palestinian from the West Bank who had excellent connections with the P.A. He thought that Hamas would do very well...
Neal Brodsky
Feb 28, 2021, 8:05 PM
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Biniyam’s Army
UPDATE: February 28, 2021: Biniyam and his mother have arrived in Israel. The boy awaits lifesaving surgery and continued care which readers can support. January 7, 2021 — The leader of Children of God circus troupe in Gonder, Ethiopia sends...
Moshe-Mordechai van Zuiden
Feb 28, 2021, 8:04 PM
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Knowledge is oxygen to science, speculation gives power to nonsense
An evolution scientist asks: What if there was already the ability to use oxygen (for energy) well before it became widely available? A baseless speculation to see if we can upset our assumptions about development of life on earth....
Sheldon Kirshner
Feb 28, 2021, 8:04 PM
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The Labor Party Is Back, Claims Its New Leader
With the March 23 election in Israel looming, Merav Michaeli, the new leader of Israel's once dominant Labor Party, is working to restore it to its former preeminence. "The Labor Party is back on its feet," she said during a...
Gil Smolinski
Feb 28, 2021, 8:03 PM
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The Incredible Story of Chana Schneerson
Though I do not consider myself a member of the Chabad movement per se, I have a strong connection to the Chabad branch in Kazakhstan, where the movement has deep roots. When Rabbi Levy Yitzchak, father of the last Lubavitcher...
Lyn Julius
Feb 28, 2021, 8:03 PM
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The man who flew 120,000 Iraqi Jews to Israel
Jews with roots in Iraq are today the third largest community in Israel - after the Soviet and the Moroccan. Did you ever wonder how they got there? The mass aliya of some 120,000 Iraqi Jews between 1950 and 1951 is attributable...
Martin Sinkoff
Feb 28, 2021, 8:02 PM
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Parashat Ki-Tisa כי תשא: “Love and Fear”
This chapter continues the "how-to" manual with a major interruption: the Israelites's rebellion, the building of the golden calf and the ensuing civil war among the people. This central incident marks the chapter and is easy to summarize: everyone...
Tzemach Yehudah Richter
Feb 28, 2021, 8:02 PM
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Cracking The ‘Megillat Esther Code’ From A Former US Army ‘Morse Code’ Interceptor
בסייד In a previous Blog, I mentioned I spent many months at Fort Devens, MA, training as a Morse Code Interceptor as part of my Basic Training with the US Army Reserves. Upon my return to Minnesota, the Commanding Officer...
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