Book Review | The Colorful Crew Who Unlocked the Past
“It is clearly not a flawless book, but it is definitely a good read.”
“It is clearly not a flawless book, but it is definitely a good read.”
“Our texts not only command us to save lives but also have a very unique and robust moral commitment to refugees.”
She’s Ben Shapiro’s sister and a conservative commentator/Orthodox influencer promoting modesty and stay-at-home motherhood.
It’s hard to ignore the parallels: two nations engaged in separate yet very similar struggles surrounding the future of their democratic systems.
The cuts are unprecedented, with huge numbers of individuals affected in ways they had not been in previous crises like COVID and government shutdowns. Now many Jewish community organizations are taking steps to help imperiled federal employees.
“Unfortunately, quite a few animals are smuggled into Israel and there is an extensive trade in them.”
“We have no choice but to figure out how to live here–even if not together–how to live here without killing each other.”
While Black and Jewish voters supported Trump in record numbers, many now recognize the threats these changes pose—especially to communities that have historically been the first targets under authoritarian regimes. What lessons can we draw from history? How have Black and Jewish communities resisted similar threats in the past? And what can we do now to prepare for what’s ahead?
What do people in Israel know or hear about all this in the media? Very little.
Jewish players and coaches to watch as NCAA March Madness begins!
Baharav-Miara shows no sign of bending, and her resistance has made her a formidable adversary for Netanyahu.