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Culture
Sony Pictures puts ‘The Interview’ back in theaters
Sony Pictures said on Tuesday it will release \”The Interview\” to a limited number of theaters on Dec. 25, less than a week after it canceled the comedy\’s release following a devastating cyberattack blamed on North Korea.
Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis remembered with tears and laughter at funeral
My immortality, if there be such for me, is not in tears, blame or self-recrimination.
Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis: Why Ferguson matters to Jews, and what makes a rabbi’s life well-lived
A eulogy for Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis.
Kindertransport film picked for permanent preservation
Oscar-winner “Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport” has been selected for permanent preservation in the Library of Congress by the National Film Registry.
Judaism is the particular language through which Jews address humanity
Some of my best Jewish friends share my humanistic concerns for the submerged communities, the lot of the poor, the weak, and the pariahs of society.
“Chocolate Bar” and genetic disease research
A campaign started quietly by a couple of first-graders two years ago to help find a cure for a rare genetic disease passed the $1 million mark in late December, with donations streaming in from all 50 states and 60 countries across the globe.