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America at 250: A Jewish Reckoning

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A Childhood Stolen: Helena Swerdlik's Holocaust Story

Helena Swerdlik, originally Kitenkorn, was born on October 20, 1935, in Lublin, Poland, into a modest Jewish home filled with faith, kindness, and the rhythms of simple family life. Her father, Reuven, was a shoemaker who worked with his hands and touched many lives through his generosity and kind heart. He made shoes from scratch, often […]

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Canada Has an Antisemitism Problem But the Country Is Not Lost

There is an old saying in journalism: “If it bleeds, it leads.” Crisis attracts attention. Fear commands headlines. Nuance, by contrast, rarely goes viral. That reality has shaped much of the discussion surrounding antisemitism in Canada since October 7, 2023. If you consume enough Jewish news, you could be forgiven for thinking Canada is on […]

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7 Siblings Survived the Holocaust and Emigrated to the US Together
The Webers hid on a German farm for two years, and were separated upon arrival in America.

Eighty years ago, seven Jewish children boarded the first boat out of Bremerhaven, Germany, bound for New York. The Weber siblings were the only family to leave together, without being separated. Alfons, Senta, Ruth, Gertrude, Renee, Judith, and Bela managed to evade capture and stay alive. Born in Berlin to a German Catholic father and […]

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My Cancer Came Back. Here's What I'm Doing About It
After 12 years, my cancer drugs stopped working. Chemo is next. My goal is not to just survive, but to thrive.

After 12 years on targeted cancer therapies, these miracle drugs have finally stopped working for me. My cancer has returned. So what's next? The dreaded chemotherapy. I never thought it would come to this. But I have no intention of merely surviving. My goal is to thrive. The two principles that guide me may not […]

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Bible Criticism and the Flood

Bible critics call the Documentary Hypothesis the strongest evidence that the Torah was written by multiple authors, and the flood narrative is their crown jewel. Rabbi Rowe shows why, on close inspection, the theory falls apart. 

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