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Feminist Updates for Jerusalem Street Signs
by
Renee Ghert-Zand
“Street names and signs are all part of the creation of egalitarian public space, and of creating inspirational models for our young people,” one activist said.
American View
Feature
Call the Midwife
by
Debra Rubin
Women across the United States still seek an alternative path to childbirth.
American View
Feature
Confronting Anti-Semitism in a Small Montana Town
by
Uriel Heilman
Rabbi Francine Green Roston is at the center of a confrontation between Jews and supporters of a local neo-Nazi.
Wider World
Feature
A Medieval Haggadah’s Long Journey Home
by
Margarita Gokun Silver
The Monastery of Poblet, not far from Barcelona, provides refuge, preservation and access to a rare illuminated Haggadah.
Israeli Scene
Life + Style
Israeli-made Caesarstone Gets Super Foodie
by
Ilan Ben Zion
Caesarstone countertops leap out of the kitchen and onto the pages of this high-end, Italian produced conceptual cookbook.
Israeli Scene
News + Politics
World’s Tallest Solar Tower Rising in the Negev
by
Esther Hecht
When the entire Ashalim B solar power plant in the Negev Desert is completed, it will supply enough renewable electric power for 120,000 households.
American View
Life + Style
Bringing Books to Kids in Rural Africa
by
Hilary Danailova
To honor his Muslim, African-born mother, Ethan Greeley raised $20,000 to build a library in Burkina Faso as his bar mitzvah project.
American View
Feature
Love Letters: A Lost Writing Genre
by
Sandy Eisenberg Sasso and Peninnah Schram
Once, Jewish men and women put pen to paper to express their most passionate feelings to their beloved.
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