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Student-Penned Books Keep Holocaust Survivors’ Stories Alive
by
Hilary Danailova
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Hilary Danailova
A Book By Me, an intergenerational storytelling project, is helmed by Deb Bowen, an unlikely champion of Jews.
Israeli Scene
Israeli Paralympians Are Headed to Paris Games
by
Jordana Benami
Despite the extra challenges Israeli athletes face since October 7, the country's Paralympic team will likely bring home medals from Paris.
American View
Trying to ‘Rekindle’ Black-Jewish Collaborative Energy
by
Hilary Danailova
The Rekindle Fellowship aims to cultivate 'a national network of Black and Jewish changemakers' for face-to-face conversations and service projects to advance understanding.
Israeli Scene
The Displaced Senior Kibbutzniks Thriving in Exile
by
Uriel Heilman
In many ways, life at a hotel for October 7 refugees is like an assisted-living facility—and how the kibbutz used to be.
Arts
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October 7 Film Bears Witness to Hamas’s Sexual Violence
by
Lisa Hostein
by
Lisa Hostein
'You cannot stay the same after watching the film, and you cannot look away,' says 'Screams Before Silence' director Anat Stalinsky.
Israeli Scene
The Tragic Fate of Israel’s Female Observer Soldiers
by
Maayan Hoffman
Why were these women’s repeated warnings about a potential Hamas infiltration ignored?
American View
When Women Couldn’t Eat at the Plaza
by
Muriel Fox
An estimated 13 percent of the founders of the National Organization for Women were Jewish, part of a revolution that changed the world for women.
Wider World
Commemorating October 7 With Tattoos
by
Yaël Bizouati-Kennedy
Traditionally considered taboo in Judaism, hundreds of Jews and Israelis are 'finding strength' by getting inked.
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