97 Orchard, by Jane Ziegelman, tells the story of five immigrant families living on Manhattan’s Lower East Side at the

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by Steven Philp While the media spent the morning of September 11 replaying footage of the terrorist attacks of that

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by Theodore Samets “Of the roughly 17,000 guys who’ve played professional baseball, precious few are Jews.” That was how Scott

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“The ways of Zion do mourn, because none come to the solemn assembly; all her gates are desolate… and she

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By Adina Rosenthal Move over Manischewitz; Jewish wine is no longer synonymous with the sweet, syrupy stuff used for Jewish

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by Hilary Weissman While studying abroad in Spain this spring. I found myself unintentionally making numerous trips to the southern

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By Adina Rosenthal “You’re Jewish, so do you celebrate Independence Day?” When you live in a small town with a

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By Symi Rom-Rymer People have wrestled with the question of what drives human beings to commit genocide since the end

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by Kayla Green Today marks Yom HaShoah, the day we commemorate those killed during the Holocaust. Across the world, people

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By Symi Rom-Rymer When 69 year-old Sonia Reich ran out of her Skokie home late one February evening in 2001,

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By Kayla Green Every day, countless tourists flock to the Anne Frank House to visit the hiding place of young

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by Amanda Walgrove On March 28, TIME published an article “outing” Yale’s Eliezer Society, entitled, Yale’s Secret Society That’s Hiding

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