Traditionally considered taboo in Judaism, hundreds of Jews and Israelis are ‘finding strength’ by getting inked.
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Commemorating October 7 With TattoosTraditionally considered taboo in Judaism, hundreds of Jews and Israelis are ‘finding strength’ by getting inked.
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Australia’s Jews Confront a New RealityViolent antisemitism down under has forced a reckoning with identity, safety and belonging in a country long known as a ‘goldene medina.’
Violent antisemitism down under has forced a reckoning with identity, safety and belonging in a country long known as a ‘goldene medina.’
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Choosing Between October 6 and October 8To be a Jew today is to perceive a different reality.
To be a Jew today is to perceive a different reality.
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The Women Fueling the Rise of #JewishTikTokFrom Orthodox lifestyle bloggers and food accounts to comedians and book reviewers, these Jewish content creators have exploded on TikTok.
From Orthodox lifestyle bloggers and food accounts to comedians and book reviewers, these Jewish content creators have exploded on TikTok.
Cut & PostReturn Trip Centuries after the dark days of the Spanish Inquisition, a descendant of a family forcibly converted to Catholicism has returned to the countryLetter from Amsterdam: Coming to Terms With Homeby Toby AxelrodThe Dutch Jewish community was decimated under the Nazis. Today, the Liberal congregation in Amsterdam is moving optimistically into the future. Lila Grunfeld walks upFeature: Keeping Memory AliveIstanbul has Turkey’s largest Jewish population, but some of those residents originally from Bursa and Antakya go home to support their former communities. At firstInterview: Julie BurchillJulie Burchill, 49, is an exceptionally popular yet wildly controversial British columnist who for decades has defended Israel in British newspapers such as The Sunday Times,Feature: A Conflict Between Policy and ValuesWhen he was 13, Akon told us, the government-backed militia came to his village in southern Sudan. “They started killing people and burning their houses,”Jewish Spark in the Bottom of Italy’s BootSigns of Jewish renewal are flickering across southern Italy, especially at Rabbi Barbara Aiello's Ner Tamid del Sud congregation, which has now joined the Reconstructionist movement.European Day of Jewish Culture Is for EveryoneOn Culture Day, Europeans from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean get a chance to hear, tour and even taste the rich Jewish heritage of their nations.Interview: Fiamma NirensteinItalian-born Fiamma Nirenstein, 62—award-winning journalist, author and filmmaker—has lived and worked in Jerusalem for decades. But since last April, she has also served as anFooter Menu Column 2
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