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The Bonds of Life: Remembering Those We Lost During Covid-19
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JTA Staff
If you’ve lost someone dear to you during the Covid-19 outbreak, the JTA is inviting you to share their story through an online portal.
Being Jewish
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On Sunday, the Rabbi Logged on to Zoom
by
Ben Harris | JTA
The bride and groom stood in front of a camera in the chapel at Ansche Chesed. Rabbi Jeremy Kalmanofsky stared back at them from a laptop screen.
Being Jewish
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Jewish College Students Are Uniting in Zoom University Hillel
by
Deanna Schwartz | JTA
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced nearly every college to transition to online courses and, in most cases, move students out of their dorms.
Being Jewish
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Being the Child of Survivors Prepared Me for This Pandemic
by
Sara Nuss-Galles | JTA
This pandemic is my first realistic encounter with the hyper-wariness my parents harbored and I long struggled to squelch inside me.
Being Jewish
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Passover in a Pandemic: Solo Seders and Broken Traditions
by
Ben Sales | JTA
Families are scrapping traditions as Passover approaches, relying on Zoom get-togethers and solo or small-scale meals in the face of the pandemic.
Being Jewish
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Daf Yomi Is Women’s Work
by
Rahel Musleah
The traditional cycle of Talmud study, once largely the province of men, is attracting working mothers, educators and artists.
Being Jewish
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In Cultural Shift, Day Schools Are Investing in Special Needs
by
Eric Berger | JTA
Jewish schools across the country are investing in professional development, additional staff and revised curricula to better serve students with mental, cognitive or social disabilities.
Being Jewish
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Just Because I Don’t Want Kids Doesn’t Make Me a Bad Jew
by
Elena Gormley | JTA
I wish people could recognize that there are many ways to do “l’dor v’dor,” from generation to generation, that don’t involve having kids.
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