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OneTable’s New Shabbat Offering for Jews Over 55
Archives for March 2024
Being Jewish
OneTable’s New Shabbat Offering for Jews Over 55
by
Hilary Danailova
'The opportunity to do Shabbat the way I wanted to was very empowering,' says a Together @OneTable beta tester.
Crossword Puzzle
Pointing a Female Lens on Purim
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Our latest crossword celebrates the women of Purim who, over the millennia, have come to symbolize female empowerment.
Israeli Scene
Chayal’s Angels Brings Alternative Treatment to Soldiers
by
Jordana Benami
Tasha Cohen’s volunteer 'army for the army' has provided 2500 soldiers with injury care since the start of the war.
Being Jewish
Between Barbie Land and the Real World
by
Annette Greenberg
Read the winning essay of the 2023 Hadassah Magazine and jGirls+ Magazine teen essay contest.
About Hebrew
Preferential Treatment
by
Joseph Lowin
The Hebrew root for an excess of cloth, wheat and weight-loss schemes.
Books
Books
Heroes, Hadassah and Jewish Unity at the Seder
by
Leah F. Finkelshteyn
by
Leah F. Finkelshteyn
New Haggadahs help navigate a seder night that truly feels different from all other seder nights.
Books
‘Blank’ by Zibby Owens
by
Amy Klein
The popular podcaster and publisher’s new chick-lit novel critiques the “corrupt” publishing industry.
Books
Paul Goldberg’s ‘The Dissident’
by
Stewart Kampel
Goldberg's satire takes readers through 1970s Moscow and the lives of disparate Jewish refuseniks who know little of Judaism but sought freedom to practice and to emigrate.
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