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Barbie’s Jewish Mother
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Renée Rosen
Mattel's iconic doll isn't affiliated with a specific religion, but her roots trace back to Ruth Handler, a Jewish mom with chutzpah.
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The Rebirth of Philadelphia’s American Jewish History Museum
by
Hilary Danailova
After filing for bankruptcy in March 2020, the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History reopened with a new name and clean balance sheet.
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Black and Jewish Identities Converge in Art
by
Hilary Danailova
A generation of Black Jewish women are using art—paintings, drawings, multimedia works and film—to share and explore their multiethnic perspectives.
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He Met Bob Dylan at Camp. They Remained Friends for Years
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Stephen Silver | JTA
In the memoir “Dylan & Me: 50 Years of Adventures,” Louie Kemp details his decades-long friendship with the iconic singer, beginning with their meeting at Herzl Camp.
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In Tel Aviv, Eurovision Planners Say the Show Must Go on
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Sam Sokol | JTA
Many people in Israel believe the escalation was an attempt by Hamas to throw a monkey wrench into Israel’s Eurovision plans.
Looking Through ‘Sara Berman’s Closet’
That joy in small moments of beauty can be found at any time of life are among the lessons of the exhibit, which features pieces by Maira Kalman.
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The Gloriously Anxious Art of Roz Chast
by
Rahel Musleah
In one cartoon titled “Oy!” a jar labeled “Grandma Yetta’s Gefilte Fish” shows an elderly woman shrugging as she says, “What’s in it? Don’t ask.”
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Jerusalem’s State of the Arts
by
Renee Ghert-Zand
High-profile festivals and arts initiatives have made Jerusalem a go-to place for Jewish artists and art-lovers alike.
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