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10 Jul
Religion, Summer Issue 2020

The Tradition of Respecting the Dead

  • April 7, 2021
  • By author-avatar Ellen Meltzer
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Through plagues, pandemics and wars, Jewish communities have found ways to adapt their traditional practices to the events of the time. Today, with the spread of COVID-19, many Jewish traditions have had to change.

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24 Jan
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Keeping It Real

  • January 24, 2019
  • By author-avatar Ellen Meltzer
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How do high school seniors feel about their Jewish education? What have they learned about the world—and themselves? We asked Jewish da...

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04 May
Arts & Culture, Latest

Photo Exhibition | Lest We Forget

  • May 4, 2018
  • By author-avatar Ellen Meltzer
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On April 10 I attended the opening ceremony for Lest We Forget, a photo exhibition of Holocaust survivors at the Reflecting Pool by the foot of the Lincoln Memorial.

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14 Sep
2017 September/October, Jewish World

Genetic Testing Can Change Your Life

  • October 8, 2020
  • By author-avatar Ellen Meltzer
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Soon after Danielle “Dee-Dee” Shiller turned 40, her best friend was diagnosed with breast cancer. Then Shiller, a gynecologist and osteopath, learned that a large Jewish family in her Baltimore practice carried the BRCA gene mutation but had no history of breast cancer.

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