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WHATâS DRIVING THE AMERICAN JEWISH CONVERSATION |
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Today: Hamas and Israel canât agree at ceasefire talks, Harvard expands kosher dining options, Burning Man to honor victims of Nova music festival, how the Beatles interrupted the career of an up-and-coming comedian, and the secret Jewish history of Costco. |
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Ziporah Janowski joined Generations Forward, a group that helps descendants of survivors excavate their familiesâ trauma â and their own â for the public good. (Matthew Litman) |
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As Holocaust survivors die, their descendants are finding new ways to keep their stories alive
What happens when there are no longer Holocaust survivors to share their first-person testimony?
Zoom in: The children and grandchildren of survivors are now being invited to speak at synagogues, public schools and community centers as part of a broader movement aimed at ensuring that Holocaust education and testimony continues while the number of survivors rapidly dwindles. Go deeper: But what does it mean for descendants of survivors to excavate their familiesâ trauma â and their own â for the public good? Can you really testify to the worldâs greatest horror if you didnât live through it?
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People walk a picket line in May on the Manhattan campus of The New School. (Getty) |
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British Airways joined other airlines in canceling flights to and from Israel. (Getty) |
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Then-President Donald Trump in May 2017 at Yad Vashem, where he originally wanted to announce moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusaelm. (Getty) |
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Robert Downey Jr., circa 1989. (Getty) |
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This was Robert Downey Jr.âs most Jewish (or at least most Talmudic) movie:Before Oppenheimer and this yearâs Emmy-nominated The Sympathizer, the acclaimed actor wrestled with rabbinical dilemmas in 1989âs Chances Are. He stars as a man who is killed while his wife is pregnant with their daughter. Despite the sad tidings, this is a supernatural romantic comedy, complete with heavenly angels and Torah wisdom. |
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A reader asks: âIâm trans, frum, anti-Zionist and lonely. Should I stop trying to fit in where Iâm not wanted?â Our Bintel Brief column offers some advice. |
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WHAT ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY |
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French police officers walk past firefighters following a fire and explosion of cars at a synagogue on Saturday in the south of France. (Getty) |
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đ„ Police arrested a man in France after a synagogue was set on fire early Saturday morning, injuring a police officer, marking at least the second arson attack on a French synagogue in recent months. (JTA, AP)
đ An event at a Brooklyn bookstore that was canceled because an employee objected to its âZionistâ moderator has been rescheduled for tonight at a different location. âWithout being made to traverse the rocky terrain of civil discourse, we lose strength, atrophy and weaken as a society,â wrote the moderator, Rabbi Andy Bachman, in an essay about the experience. (NY Jewish Week, JTA)
đïž Archivists at the Anti-Defamation League are sifting through 13,000 boxes dating back to the groupâs founding in 1913 to chronicle how hate and the fight against it has evolved in the 111 years since. Once done, the database will be available to the public. (NY Jewish Week)
Mazel tov †To Beth Harpaz, the prolific editor of this newsletter, whose one-act play won best script, best director and best actor after eight performances with 21 other plays at a festival competition in New York City. Sheâs already at work on her next play.
Shiva call †Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill were a married comedic duo who had the bad luck of performing on the same episode of The Ed Sullivan Show that featured the first appearance of the Beatles. Nobody remembered their set, but their career eventually recovered. Mitzi died at 93. What else weâre reading †Talking Talmud with Coloradoâs Jewish attorney general ⊠Comedian Alex Edelman on how the Jewish laws of mourning helped him recover after his collaborator died ⊠Did you know Costco was founded by the son of socialist Jewish garment workers from Minsk?
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Between Two Temples, a new movie about a depressed cantor and the late-in-life bat mitzvah pupil who gets him out of his funk, debuted in theaters this weekend. Watch stars Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane talk about the comedy on the Today show in the video above. Is the movie good? Our reviewer calls the film earnest and sweet, and Jason Schwartzman the âAshkenazic prince of melancholy.â
How did they pull it off? The filmmakers hired a real-life rabbi and a bânai mitzvah tutor to help with the production. |
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Thanks to PJ Grisar and Jacob Kornbluh for contributing to todayâs newsletter, and to Beth Harpaz for editing it. You can reach the âForwardingâ team at editorial@forward.com. |
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