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March 17, 2022


Print Issue: In 2022, Jews Should Never Be Alone | Mar. 18, 2022
Jewish Journal
March 17, 2022
In 2022, Jews Should Never Be Alone

New Film Captures Unique Dining Experience of “The Automat”
Daniel Lobell
March 17, 2022
In her new documentary, first-time filmmaker and director Lisa Hurwitz explores the history of one of the more enchanting and unique dining experiences of the American immigrant story.

Rabbi Denise Eger: A Trailblazer in the LGBTQ Community
Kylie Ora Lobell
March 17, 2022
At the heart of Eger’s work is her desire to do good in the world.

A Thread That Ties Jews Together
Samuel J. Abrams
March 17, 2022
For over three millennia, Jews have been quarrelsome, fractious and divided, and have even celebrated their numerous divisions.

How the Pandemic Made Me an Extrovert
Kylie Ora Lobell
March 17, 2022
As an introvert, I loved it whenever things I had on my calendar got canceled.

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