Vaccines are widely considered by the medical community to be one of the greatest achievements in public health.
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Vaccines are widely considered by the medical community to be one of the greatest achievements in public health.
American ViewCovid’s Collateral Damage: WomenWomen are paying a disproportionate price, at work and at home.
Women are paying a disproportionate price, at work and at home.
FamilyHow Genealogy Became the Great Jewish Pastime“America is a country of immigrants. Most people don’t even know where their grandparents are from. And there’s a lot of family mythology that is not necessarily true.”
“America is a country of immigrants. Most people don’t even know where their grandparents are from. And there’s a lot of family mythology that is not necessarily true.”
The Jewish TravelerA Pilgrimage Through Ancestral LandsIn the town now called Nadvirna in Ukraine, Steve Turner says he could feel the presence of his father’s family who didn’t survive.
In the town now called Nadvirna in Ukraine, Steve Turner says he could feel the presence of his father’s family who didn’t survive.
American ViewA Lesson in Advocacy From Jewish SuffragistsAs America celebrates the centennial of female suffrage this year, what’s striking is how much today’s female leaders have in common with our activist foremothers, many of whom were Jewish.
As America celebrates the centennial of female suffrage this year, what’s striking is how much today’s female leaders have in common with our activist foremothers, many of whom were Jewish.
Salmon in Coconut Sauce, Inspired by Uri BuriMy take on the Uri Buri dish evolved into a light, Asian-style creamy salmon entree with more subtle flavor notes—and sans the heat of jalapeños.Rabbinic Words of Wisdom At a Time of CrisisWhile a peaceful inauguration took place January 20 on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, the country is still reeling from the riots at the very same building.Faye Kellerman Does It AgainFaye Kellerman, as always, manages to juggle it all.Baking Challah as Much-Kneaded TherapyBaking releases endorphins and taunts your sense of self with a demand for perfection that, when it comes, feels effortless.SPONSORED CONTENT: We Must Define Antisemitism to Stop Antisemitismby Liora RezSocial media and college campuses are two major battlegrounds in the fight against Jew-hatred.Jewish Arts Institutions Respond to Racial Injustice—and Covid-19The pandemic wreaked havoc on Jewish museums and cultural institutions across the United States, forcing closures, steep declines in revenue, layoffs and budget cuts.Women Helping Women Combat Cardiovascular DiseaseIn Israel, cardiac disease is the most common cause of mortality after cancer, affecting 7.1 percent of women.Granola Bars as the Ultimate Tu B’Shevat DIY SnackCelebrate the holiday by studding homemade granola bars with dates, figs or apricots.Footer Menu Column 1
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