Rising Above the Noise, Fears and Confusion
No one’s words are God’s unless everyone’s are, writes Rabbi Emily Stern of Kol HaLev.
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Rabbi Emily Stern: "A seder isn’t just a commemoration of the past; it also responds to the moment -- the people at the table, the atmosphere and the issues of the time." (Provided photo)
No one’s words are God’s unless everyone’s are, writes Rabbi Emily Stern of Kol HaLev.
Read MoreWhen will the bigtime spending insanity to sign athletes in professional sports ever end, wonders Michael Olesker.
Read MoreJmore is expanding its mission and forming a non-profit that will continue to serve Baltimore’s Jewish community in print and online while also creating educational opportunities for students who wish to pursue journalism from a Jewish perspective.
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Celebrity physician Dr. Mehmet Oz (right), President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to oversee the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is shown here in 2022 with David Friedman, former U.S. ambassador to Israel. (Photo by Ron Kampeas, photo courtesy of JTA)
Michael Olesker wonders how the late local TV reporter Jim Mustard would’ve reacted to Donald Trump’s cabinet nominations.
Read MoreMichael Olesker says Jimmy Breslin took readers where no other reporters went.
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Some people say that gratitude is the doorway to abundance, writes Kohenet Rabbi Sarah Bracha Gershuny. (Getty Images, via JTA)
Prayer and action cultivate gratitude, writes Kohenet Rabbi Sarah Brach Gershuny, a ritualist, musician, healer and teacher.
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People visit the tomb of Christopher Columbus at the Cathedral of Seville. (Cristina Quicler/AFP via Getty Images via JTA)
Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler wonders why Jews love uncovering history’s secret Jews.
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In a TV ad that aired shortly before the election, three Jewish women are shown discussing why they will vote for Donald Trump. (Screen shot)
Despite a TV ad directed at sowing fears among Jews, the Trump campaign found that the Jewish community was largely paying attention to the president-elect’s usual bile, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreJmore’s Food Enthusiast Dara Bunjon looks back on Baltimore’s culinary traditions.
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A streaming debacle prevented millions of Netflix viewers from watching the recent boxing match between Mike Tyson (left) and Jake Paul. (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images, provided by JTA)
If only we could all pretend that the 2024 elections never really happened, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreTo be a Jew is to be a member of a nation set apart, with a sense of empathy and pursuit of justice, writes Rabbi Daniel Cotzin Burg.
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