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Jewish Ledger Happy Purim 5781 By Judie Jacobson (JTA) – In 2020, Purim began on the evening of March 9, just before the country shut down to stop the spread of the coronavirus. For some Jewish communities, the holiday was the first celebrated over Zoom. For others, the typical parties gave way to more somber, hand sanitizer-soaked services, stripped of the raucousness that characterizes the holiday. By the following Shabbat, they had canceled in-person services, too. A year later, the holiday is symbolic of one thing for everyone: an entire Jewish calendar year in which the holidays, the Shabbats and all the rituals in between have been adapted under the burden of the pandemic and its restrictions. ....
Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy Upper School Raises Mental Health Awareness By Judie Jacobson STAMFORD – Life isn’t always easy. But getting through life as a teenager – dealing with the emotional challenges of transitioning between childhood and adulthood – can be especially difficult, even in the best of times. Add to that the stresses created by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the level of angst and anxiety among teens is amped up even further. Well aware that many teens were struggling with mental health issues and, moreover, that they did not feel comfortable sharing their experiences with others, BCHA Upper School principal Rabbi Shimmy Trencher, school counselor Angela Wilson, and special programs coordinator Ilana Bauman put their heads together and came up with an idea to give a voice to these students – and others like them – by bringing mental health awareness to the entire student body. ....
Jewish Ledger The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. By Judie Jacobson Susannah Heschel is the Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College. Her scholarship focuses on Jewish-Christian relations in Germany during the 19th and 20th centuries, the history of biblical scholarship, and the history of antisemitism. She also serves on the academic advisory council of the Center for Jewish Studies in Berlin and on the Board of Trustees of Trinity College. Her numerous publications include Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus (University of Chicago Press), which won a National Jewish Book Award, and “A Different Kind of Theo-Politics: Abraham Joshua Heschel, the Prophets and the Civil Rights Movement,” which appeared in the ....
Even when they were kids, fishing and riding motorcycles and heading off after school to scurry up gophers âwith rifles slung over our shoulders,â Craig Moody knew his best buddy Jeff Miller could have charted any course he wanted. âAll through high school, Jeff was the smartest kid I ever met in my life,â Moody said. âI had like three classes my senior year. I was done by 10 or 11 a.m. Jeff just stayed in school all day. He loved it. He was a great, smart kid.â After graduating from Butte High School in 1982, when the mines hit hard times and jobs of any kind in Butte were hard to come by, the two went to Montana Tech. Millerâs father had been a miner so Jeff enrolled in mining engineering classes. ....