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March 2, 2022



A Bisl Torah – Yellow Roses
Rabbi Nicole Guzik
March 2, 2022
My Nana insisted on the presence of yellow roses at her funeral.

Israel’s Hatzalah First Responders Provide Aid to Ukrainian Refugees
Felice Friedson, The Media Line
March 2, 2022
The Israeli first response organization United Hatzalah has deployed a team to provide humanitarian assistance in Moldova, as refugees fleeing Ukraine arrive.



When Memory is Under Assault
Andy Bachman
March 2, 2022
Memorials are meant to be, like the name Yad Vashem signifies, everlasting. How are we to forge paths of reconciliation, understanding and lasting peace upon the ashes of memorials themselves?

The Crown of the Persian Kitchen: Jeweled Rice
Sharon Gomperts and Rachel Emquies Sheff
March 2, 2022

Putin May Have the Military Might, but Ukrainians Have the Motivation to Fight
David Suissa
March 2, 2022
Any grabbing of Ukrainian cities will come with a big asterisk: His people don’t want this war, and the Ukrainian people will never surrender.

Former State Dept. Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus Discusses Congressional Bid, Foreign Policy
Aaron Bandler
March 2, 2022
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