Everything I thought I knew about Israel and Gaza was wrong
This story was originally published in the Forward on Oct. 9. Click here to get the Forward’s free email newsletters delivered to your inbox. Everything I thought I knew about […]
This story was originally published in the Forward on Oct. 9. Click here to get the Forward’s free email newsletters delivered to your inbox. Everything I thought I knew about […]
This story was updated on Sunday to reflect increased deaths, injuries, and hostages. Israel is officially at war, declared Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday. Iran-backed Hamas, the terrorist organization […]
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Over a decade ago, Vaughn Klingenberg, a Roseville-area man, self-published a book titled “The Big Lie: The Holocaust (An Introduction to the Greatest Fraud of the 20th Century).” The book […]
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STOCKHOLM, Wis. – For Martha Black, growing up in rural Montana in a tiny Jewish community led to a disconnect with her Jewish identity. “I grew up on the periphery […]
In 2021, many school districts in the Twin Cities area moved their fall start dates to avoid conflicting with Rosh Hashanah, the start of the Jewish New Year. But – […]
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Perhaps the most influential year for Hubert Humphrey, the Minnesota civil rights hero and U.S. vice president, is the 1939-40 academic year at a Louisiana State University graduate program. Humphrey […]
When she was young, Rabbanit Michelle Cohen Farber didn’t know it was unusual for women to learn Talmud, the collection of writings and rabbinic discussions that Jewish law is based […]