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Jewish Survival Depends on Our Ability to Adapt
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Anita Diamant
Given our history of loss, it’s hard for Jews to trust change. But our tradition teaches us to have faith in it.
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Celebrating the Miracle of Israel
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Rabbi Tracy J. Kaplowitz
'The State of Israel, as the most powerful expression of Jewish peoplehood, has indelibly transformed world Jewry.'
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How a Dutch Farming Village Saved My Family From the Nazis
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Sheryl Abbey
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Rabbi Michael Strassfeld
In 'Disrupting Judaism,' author Rabbi Michael Strassfeld reframes Jewish traditions and invents new ones for the contemporary moment.
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Hen Mazzig on the ‘Wrong Kind of Jew’
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Hen Mazzig
Mizrahim need a manifesto, not a history book, the Israeli activist asserts.
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How to Make Jews of Color Feel Comfortable in Jewish Spaces
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Diane Cole
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The Daffodil Project is halfway towards its goal of planting 1.5 million flowers, the number of Jewish children who perished in the Holocaust.
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