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To Fight Anti-Semitism, Look to Theodor Herzl
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Bari Weiss
Today, Jews increasingly face an “age-old hatred” that, as in Herzl's day, presents itself in multiple new guises.
Being Jewish
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Anti-Semitism Is Strengthening Resolve of Young Jews
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Howard Lovy | JTA
Young campus Jews are on the front lines of the fight against anti-Semitism.
Being Jewish
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#MeToo and the Jewish Man
by
Jeffrey K. Salkin
We have to remind ourselves—and some men of a previous generation—that the world has changed. Sexist jokes are out and men should be careful about touching women.
Being Jewish
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My Autistic Son Is More Than Your Kid’s Mitzvah Project
by
Lara Stolman | JTA
I started welcoming bar mitzvah-age kids to our house a few years ago for weekly play dates with my son, despite the awkwardness.
Being Jewish
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Forging Hebrew Links to Israel for My Children
by
Tanya Mozias Slavin
As long as my kids keep arguing in Hebrew, Israel will in some way be their home, too, even though we live abroad.
Being Jewish
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When Resisting Anti-Jewish Hate Is Women’s Work
by
Pamela S. Nadell
A survey of female biblical figures and 20th-century Jewish women who have fought against baseless hatred.
Being Jewish
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Being Jewish
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What Israelis Can Learn From Pittsburgh
by
Amanda Borschel-Dan
by
Amanda Borschel-Dan
In Pittsburgh, the Jewish community mourned together as the city closed ranks around it, protecting and consoling its wounded citizens.
Being Jewish
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Celebrating Hanukkah on Your Own Schedule
by
Vanessa Ochs
Until recently, Jews who observed the holiday respected the eight days in the Hebrew month of Kisleve as the time for sacred observance.
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