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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 Kitchen" is uplifting Ethiopian culture ...

Exhibition on view at the Fridman Gallery in NYC until February 22

"If we allow our history to be erased, and cover the parts that are inconvenient to those in ...

Reflections on the hostage deal and Avera Mengistu

Spur discussions around the themes of MLK day while highlighting the importance of listening ...

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