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Personality
Judith Lowin, 76, Was a Retired Nurse and Hadassah Member
by
Uriel Heilman | JTA
Lowin was married to Joseph Lowin and had three grown children—Shari, David and Benjamin—and several grandchildren.
Being Jewish
Feature
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
Feature
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
Feature
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
Feature
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
Commentary
Purim Reminds Me of All We Haven’t Learned After #MeToo
by
Sheila Katz | JTA
In the era of #MeToo, should we now question why Mordechai is often extolled as the Purim story’s hero rather than an enabler of abuse?
Being Jewish
Personality
Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi Is Shifting the Conversation on Disabilities
by
Hilary Danailova
Laszlo Mizrahi runs RespectAbility, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit dedicated to fighting stigma and advancing opportunities for—and with—people with disabilities.
Being Jewish
The First Official, All-Female Jewish Transport to Auschwitz
by
Heather Dune Macadam
In 1942, nearly 1,000 young Jewish women were tricked into leaving their families and sent to Auschwitz.
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