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Learning to Live My Best Life, Without Children
Archives for March 2020
March 2020
Health + Medicine
Feature
Learning to Live My Best Life, Without Children
by
Rachel Halperin-Zibelman
I asked myself whether we could attempt to be a “family” without children? Had we only gotten married to procreate?
Health + Medicine
Feature
Preserving Fertility After Cancer
by
Wendy Elliman
Hadassah-trained Dr. Hananel Holzer, one of the world’s leading fertility preservation specialists, helps oncology patients retain their ability to have children.
Health + Medicine
Feature
The Blessings and Trauma of IVF
by
Talia Liben Yarmush
Ultimately, IVF is much like a difficult birth. If you remembered all the pain, you’d be hard-pressed to do it again.
Being Jewish
Commentary
Purim Reminds Me of All We Haven’t Learned After #MeToo
by
Sheila Katz | JTA
In the era of #MeToo, should we now question why Mordechai is often extolled as the Purim story’s hero rather than an enabler of abuse?
American View
Feature
The Jewish Response to Modern-Day Slavery
by
Rahel Musleah
Jewish organizations as well as a number of Jewish women are combating sex trafficking through advocacy, information and education.
Israeli Scene
News + Politics
Israel Weighing Quarantines for Anyone Entering the Country
by
Marcy Oster | JTA
Israel's Health Ministry announced Sunday night that the number of confirmed coronavirus cases had climbed to 39.
Guide to Jewish Literature – March/April 2020
Family
Feature
Inheriting Family Heirlooms, and the Stories of Migration They Tell
by
Hannah S. Pressman
When we leave home, we leave things behind. After that, we are in the import-export business of our own memories and family heirlooms.
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