Worth the Juice
Traveling creates experiences you simply can’t get by reading a book or watching a documentary, writes Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler. You have to be there.
Read MoreTraveling creates experiences you simply can’t get by reading a book or watching a documentary, writes Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler. You have to be there.
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump participate in the first Presidential Debate at CNN Studios in Atlanta, June 27, 2024. (Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images via JTA)
After watching last week’s debate, Michael Olesker says it’s time for President Joe Biden to step aside if he wants to save America.
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Shoes from the festival are reminiscent of the shoes display at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Baltimore-based photographer Robyn Stevens Brody writes about the experience of recently touring the Nova Music Festival exhibition in New York.
Read MoreJudaism and the joy of being a queer person are not at odds, writes Megan Brantley.
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President Barack Obama (left) talks with baseball great Willie Mays aboard Air Force One en route to the 2009 MLB All-Star Game in St. Louis. (Photo by White House (Pete Souza) / Maison Blanche (Pete Souza)
This week’s passing of Willie Mays reminds Michael Olesker of the summer of ’54.
Read MoreGov. Wes Moore’s pardoning of 175,000 cannabis-related convictions represents a cultural sea change in the war against drugs, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreEmotional intelligence is a fundamental skill that can significantly impact your professional advancement, writes Lisa Cohn of the Ignite Career Center.
Read MoreCarrie Courogen’s biography of Elaine May offers insights into her personality and creativity and the music and mischief in her head, writes Michael Olesker.
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The Torah regards stewardship of the planet with the Almighty as an essential expression of the ancient tradition. (Shutterstock)
The Baltimore Environmental Sustainability Network was created to promote sustainability work in the local Jewish community, writes Sam Sobel.
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(Left to right) Zion Karasenti, Yitzhak Yifat and Haim Oshri hold the David Rubinger photo in 2017. (Photo by Scott David)
Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler reflects on that famous Six Day War photo and how it still resonates today.
Read MoreIf six-figure payoffs to rig a presidential election aren’t worth prison time, then what is, writes Michael Olesker.
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