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Life + Style
A Bear With a Healing Heart
by
Rahel Musleah
With a prayer sewn into its belly, Mishe Bear is more than just your average teddy bear.
American View
Life + Style
A Family Business Creates Digital ‘Heirlooms’
by
Rahel Musleah
Hadassah Associate Zack Bloom says his family is on a "crusade to help keep people connected."
American View
Feature
Female Athletes Make History at This Year’s ‘Jewish Olympics’
by
Hilary Danailova
These American women have the potential to write new chapters of Maccabiah history during this summer’s games.
American View
Feature
As Refugee Crises Intensify, Jews Aid in U.S. Resettlement
by
Rahel Musleah
Synagogues and other Jewish groups have historically mobilized to help resettle refugees—most recently from Afghanistan, and soon from Ukraine.
American View
News + Politics
The Cramm Translates the News for Gen-Z
by
Jacqueline Weiss
When she was 12, Olivia Seltzer set out to make news digestible for tweens and teens—and her newsletter, The Cramm, was born.
American View
Life + Style
Outreach One Pair of Socks at a Time
by
Rahel Musleah
The name of Adina Lichtman’s nonprofit—Knock Knock Give a Sock—may sound like a silly joke, but its purpose is deeply serious: to humanize homelessness.
Holidays
Purim
Holidays
Purim
Confidence and High Fashion as Beauty Enhancers
by
Rahel Musleah
by
Rahel Musleah
If Queens Esther and Vashti had opted to hire a fashion designer, they might have picked Donna Leah Goldstein of Miami.
Being Jewish
Being Jewish
Building Community Far From the Madding Crowd
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Jewish life is different outside of urban centers, and the rabbis who choose to work in remote, relatively small congregations are a special breed.
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