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December 20, 2022



Robert Robaire, Pioneer Restaurateur, 99
Robert “Papouche” Robaire, who founded the landmark Robaire’s French Restaurant, passed away on December 13, just two weeks shy of his 100th birthday.

Montana Tucker Uses TikTok Audience to Teach Gen Z about the Holocaust
Montana Tucker is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors. So when she decided to document her first tour of Holocaust sites in Poland this year, the videos stood out amongst her normal catalog of singing and dancing.

Coping With Pregnancy Loss With a New Workbook
The workbook provides women the outlet to write, create art and process their miscarriage or stillbirth.

Hanukkah and the Seeds of Daily Renewal
This is what Judaism offers—a framework for rededication. It is why we pray three times a day. It is why we have festivals throughout the year. It is why we celebrate Hanukkah and continue our endless cyclical journey through the Torah.

Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty in LA Rape Trial
The three charges––rape, forcible oral copulation and sexual penetration by a foreign object––all stemmed from allegations from an actress known simply as Jane Doe 1. She alleged that Weinstein committed the aforementioned criminal acts against her in 2013 at a Beverly Hills hotel.

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