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After wearing a kippah almost nonstop for decades, I have decided in the wake of October 7 to not walk outside in America wearing a kippah.
Are they not concerned with the trauma our children have experienced – not just on October 7 but before and since?
Driven by the urgent need to reinvent the way we preserve Holocaust remembrance, we launched the Sharing Memories project four years ago.
The news came on the day that America was poised to pass a mass assistance package to Israel, strengthening the relationship between America and Israel.
The story of the exodus of Jews from Egypt and of despots trying to destroy us has occurred in a sinusoidal pattern throughout history.
Thinking about those who are currently hostages takes the survivors back to the camps, the hiding places, and the persecution they endured as children.
We know so little about subjects in the Holocaust that we talk about all the time.
Too many Israelis are raised in the belief that every Palestinian is a terrorist or prospective terrorist. When Israeli extremists attack Palestinians, the country does little to stop them.
Will quantum biology finally provide a fact-based explanation reconciling the supernatural with the physical world?
It’s easily noticeable that so many of the doctors and nurses I work with at Hadassah Medical Organization are the sons and daughters of Holocaust survivors.