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Haftorah Across America
by
Jenny Powers
Oklahoman Richard Borg has set a goal to chant haftorah in all 50 states.
American View
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Connecting Lone Soldiers to Home, and Vice Versa
by
Jessica Halfin
A new organization is pairing lone soldiers with young Jews near their hometowns, aiming to increase Diaspora Jews’ emotional attachment to Israel.
American View
Life + Style
Russian Émigré Women Carve Their Own Literary Niche
by
Peter Ephross
Émigré women from the former Soviet Union bring their complex Jewish heritage to the written page.
American View
Life + Style
An Unorthodox Journey
by
Uriel Heilman
Growing numbers of Hasidim are leaving the fold, forging their own paths to a new life.
American View
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Still ‘Frankly Feminist’
by
Eliana Saks
Lilith magazine is celebrating a big anniversary but placing its archives in the collections of Brandeis University.
American View
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Camp Zeke Offers a Summer of CrossFit and Farmers’ Markets
by
Amy Klein
The three-week Zeke Teen Travel program will take 16 teenagers to New York, Boston and Philadelphia to experience local food, fitness and culture.
American View
Life + Style
Bringing Books to Kids in Rural Africa
by
Hilary Danailova
To honor his Muslim, African-born mother, Ethan Greeley raised $20,000 to build a library in Burkina Faso as his bar mitzvah project.
American View
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He Was Larger Than Life Despite Disability
by
Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer
As the Jewish world continues to raise awareness about the need for supporting and accommodating people with disabilities, let's remember people like my Uncle Mace.
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