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Author Roni Fantanesh Malkai shares the need and significance of the Ethiopian Israeli ...

“Thanks to my collaboration with Yarden, and the world of comics she opened up for me, this ...

A photo project by Morgan Rodriguez: "Every part of the world holds beauty waiting to be ...

Matzo ball soup meets Singaporean ABC soup this Passover

From Japanese charoset to matzo chilaquiles, Tlaim’s Passover Zine helps make your Passover a ...

Rabbi Tarlan Rabizadeh shares Nowruz traditions with Be’chol Lashon

A founder's reflections on the start of SAMi (Sephardic American Mizrahi Initiative), and the ...

JOC teens are invited to join Aimée in submitting a piece to Jewish&

Dr. Beza Abebe share the ways her video project "Emaye's Kitchen" is uplifting Ethiopian ...
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