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Young, Jewish, and Left
Young, Jewish, and Left is an American documentary that presents several US-based leftist Jews grappling with identity, politics, and culture.
Young,_Jewish,_and_Left
Yad soledet bo
Yad soledet bo (יד סולדת בו, the degree of heat "from which the hand recoils") is a principle in Jewish law that governs those laws that deal with cooking.It can be referred to as "burning" and is the temperature at which someone would reflexively withdraw one's hand from the source of heat. The Talmud additionally refers to this degree of heat as that which would scald a baby's abdomen.
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Jew/Archive 21
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Amicon/Lolcat
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Alessandro Piperno
Alessandro Piperno (born Rome, March 25 1972) is an Italian writer and literary critic of Jewish descent, having a Jewish father and a Catholic mother.He graduated in French Literature at the University of Rome, where he currently teaches and researches. In 2000 he published the controversial critical essay on Marcel Proust, inflammatorily entitled "Proust antiebreo (Proust, Anti-Jew)".
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David Rubinger
David Rubinger (b. 1924) is an Israeli photographer. He was bestowed the Israel Prize in 1997 for his body of work, becoming the first photographer to receive the award. His famous photo of three Israeli paratroopers after the recapture the Western Wall in the Six-Day War has become a defining image of the conflict. Shimon Peres called Rubinger "the photographer of the nation in the making".
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Clarice Lispector/Archive 1
Talk:Clarice_Lispector/Archive_1
Wooden synagogues
Wooden synagogues are an original style of Synagogue architecture that developed in the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth.
Wooden_synagogues
Temple B'rith Kodesh (Rochester, New York)
Temple B'rith Kodesh is a Reform synagogue in Rochester, New York. It is the oldest synagogue and the largest Reform congregation in the greater Rochester area.
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David Berreby
David Berreby is the author of the award-winning book Us and Them: The Science of Identity (2008, University of Chicago Press). His work has appeared in The New Yorker, Nature, The New York Times Magazine, Slate, Smithsonian, The Journal of Strategy and Business, The Huffington Post and many other publications.
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Music2611/Blue Mondays
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Dardasht (Isfahan)
Dardasht () is the name of a neighbourhood in Isfahan, Iran. Dardasht is the name of a quarter (formerly known as Babol-Dasht) and a historical minaret in Isfahan Province of Iran. Dardasht is well known for its outstanding cemetery and shrine architecture as the Darb-i Imam Shrine.
Dardasht_(Isfahan)
At the Suicide of the Last Jew in the World in the Last Cinema in the World
At the Suicide of the Last Jew in the World in the Last Cinema in the World is a short film by David Cronenberg and part of the To Each His Own Cinema anthology film.
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Laura Kina
Laura Kina (born 1973) is an artist, academic and important contributor to the emergent field of Critical Mixed Race Studies. Poulsbo, WA. She moved to Chicago, IL. in 1991 to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she studied with Michiko Itatani and the late Ray Yoshida, earning her B.F.A. in 1994. In 2001, Kina received her M.F.A. from the University of Illinois at Chicago where she studied under noted painters Kerry James Marshall and Phyllis Bramson.
Laura_Kina
Nextbook
Nextbook is a nonprofit, Jewish organization founded in 2003 to promote Jewish literature, culture, and ideas. The organization sponsors public lectures, commissions books on Jewish topics, and publishes an online magazine, Tablet Magazine. On June9, 2009, Nextbook changed the name of its online magazine form Nextbook to Tablet Magazine.
Nextbook
Morris Bear Squire
Morris Bear Squire (bornAmerican psychologist and hospital administrator who is best known for his philanthropy. Squire is the former owner and CEO of a national chain of 26 medical care facilities.
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