Andrew Silow-Carroll is editor in chief of the New York Jewish Week and senior editor of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. He previously served as JTA’s editor in chief and as editor in chief and CEO of the New Jersey Jewish News.
Andrew Silow-Carroll
By Andrew Silow-Carroll
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Fast Forward Amy Ettinger, who inspired readers with her life-affirming essays on dying, succumbs to cancer at 49
The Kveller contributor wrote that she planned to spend her last months “surrounded by the beauty of nature and my family and friends"
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Fast Forward In Teaneck, New Jersey, a flag-waving Jewish community faces down a pro-Palestinian protest
A counter-protest becomes a pro-israel rally in a Modern Orthodox stronghold
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Fast Forward Bert Pogrebin, attorney and partner to leading feminist Letty Cottin Pogrebin, dies at 89
“We need people like Bert more than ever,” Hillary Clinton said in a eulogy
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Fast Forward Israeli-American Nobel Prize laureate Daniel Kahneman, who reframed economic decision-making, dies at 90
His work on concepts such as cognitive biases and prospect theory effectively launched the field of behavioral economics
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Fast Forward Martin Greenfield, Auschwitz survivor and master tailor to American presidents, dies at 95
'Receiving your first tailoring lesson inside a Nazi concentration camp was hardly the ideal apprenticeship,' Greenfield once recalled
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News How Israel’s Black Panthers radicalized its Mizrahi Jews, and changed the country
A new history of the 1970s protest movement aims to plug a hole in Israel’s public record
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Fast Forward Itay Chen, 19, American-Israeli soldier missing since Oct. 7, is confirmed dead by IDF
Chen’s parents had become two of the most visible advocates for those being held hostage by Hamas
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Fast Forward Kathy Goldman, NYC’s ‘most important food activist,’ dies at 92
She founded the Community Food Resource Center in 1980 — which provided food to hundreds of thousands of low-income New York City residents — and was its executive director for its 23 years of existence
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