Wisdom Project | Frida Jacobson, 91, “Fight for What You Want in Life”
“When people speak out, something good can be done.”
“When people speak out, something good can be done.”
History is replete with examples of people naïvely voting against their interests or loving a leader who doesn’t love them back.
A horrific account of Auschwitz and other camps by journalist Jozsef Debreczeni.
We’ve clamped down on their freedom in the physical world but given them free rein in the virtual world.
For so many Jews, in Israel and around the globe, the word Mizrahi, much like the words Ashkenazi and Sephardi, is more than just a label.
Jewish food has always been a mix of tradition and adaptation, shaped by the laws of kashrut, Shabbat practices and the ingredients available in the regions where Jewish communities settled.
I hope I’m not being naïve in thinking that what these memory activists accomplished endures and their dedication still inspires.
Most people will never know Viktor Frankl as anything other than the inspiring author of Man’s Search for Meaning.
The stereotype of “Jewish” hair is rooted in a history of racial pseudoscience, radical self-empowerment and comic self-deprecation.
Since October 7, actions taken by the government, including the normalization of openly hostile rhetoric against Israel and Zionists, has many wondering if there’s a future for Jews in the country.
Medical clowns have long been a fixture in Israeli hospitals. New research shows they do more than entertain—they can help accelerate recovery in ways traditional treatments can’t.
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