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Tali Farkash
Israeli Tech Entrepreneur Fights PR War Guiding News Sites in 'Expanding Reach by Millions'
Yuval Halevi, who uses his unique experience to expose millions of people to relevant content, says Israel must do much more on the public opinion front; 'I'm trying to influence what happens in English-speaking communities, but I wish someone from Israel would make efforts in other languages'
Tali Farkash
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01.17.24
Protesters on Capitol Hill against Israel's 'genocide' in Gaza wore talits
Liberal organization Jewish Voice for Peace called for cease-fire as hostages held in Gaza, angering Israelis; Reform Movement responds: 'Does not represent the Reform Movement nor a significant portion of the overall Jewish community'
Tali Farkash
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10.20.23
'Help me, they're here inside the house,' Israeli couple feared abducted to Gaza
Exclusive: Families of Meirav Tal and Yair (Yaya) Yaakov received chilling messages from couple during Hamas raid on their border town; Video released by terror group suggests they’re likely alive and have been taken to Palestinian enclave
Tali Farkash
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10.12.23
Breaking the chains: Can public shaming battle get refusal?
Israel adopted an 800-year-old halachic approach, using public shaming against husbands who refuse to allow their wives to divorce them; While less effective locally, it succeeds in Jewish communities abroad; Dr. Aliza Bazak believes in its potential, if used correctly
Tali Farkash
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08.26.23
Bnei Menashe: The unique Jewish group on a journey to preserve its heritage
This group, hailing from northeastern India, has steadfastly preserved its distinctive Jewish traditions and yearning for the promised land over centuries; Rabbi David Lhungdim is determined to pass down this legacy to the next generation; ‘If we don't take care to preserve it, everything will be forgotten’
Tali Farkash
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07.28.23
Thriving in the shadows: Israel's underground Haredi economy
How does the Haredi sector cope with poverty? Some rely on charity while others work under the table, and there are those who manage to bridge the educational gaps or secure jobs through connections; Alongside many struggling with significant deprivation, the past decades have also seen the emergence of a middle-class Haredi bourgeoisie
Tali Farkash
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07.28.23
'Going against the mainstream': Religious women embrace military service as path to empowerment
The number of religious women who opt to enlist in the IDF over national service in the community has been steadily increasing in recent years; How do they deal with halachic issues and criticism from some rabbis?
Tali Farkash
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06.17.23
In the eyes of young Jews, American Jewry is a 'white and privileged group'
Why are young Jews in the U.S. distancing themselves from Israel and Judaism, and is there hope for a change? Dr. Ilana Horwitz believes this trend is linked to social influences and clashes with the modern values expected of them; 'The American liberal perception sees the world in a rather simplistic way... American Jews have a very narrow understanding of the Jewish experience'
Tali Farkash
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05.28.23
Bereaved family takes fallen soldier son's girlfriend as one of their own
Moshe and Leah Shefer met Ira at their son's funeral, and the bond between them remains strong ever since; 'They are like grandparents to my kids'
Tali Farkash
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04.25.23
How the bar mitzvah changed its meaning throughout the ages
Until the invention of print in the 15th century, most Jews had no knowledge of the Hebrew calendar and therefore the practice of a ceremony at 13 years of age was not common practice
Tali Farkash
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03.26.23
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