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Back to School for All: Return, Recover and Reimagine
Schools must open this fall. In person. Five days a week. With the space and health safeguards to do so. And my union, the American Federation of Teachers, is committed to making it happen. School is where children learn best, where they play together, form relationships and learn resilience. It’s where many children who otherwise…
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LISTEN: 2NJB Podcast — Ambassador Turned Novelist
Dr. Oren has released several non-fiction books in the past, including Sand Devil, Reunion and a collection of short stories titled The Night Archer and Other Stories. But in just about a week, Michael’s latest novel is going to hit the bookshelves. To All Who Call In Truth tells the story of Sandy Cooper, a…
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LISTEN: 2NJB Podcast — Highs and Lows of a Startup King
Shaul Olmert was CEO of Playbuzz, a company that for quite a while dominated online content. If you were on Facebook in 5 years ago, there’s 0 chance you didn’t come across a Playbuzz article. Today he is CEO and Co-founder of a stealth-mode startup called Piggy. And, recently, he’s written a novel. One that’s…
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Creating the freedom to thrive
America’s once-thriving middle class did not appear out of thin air. Federal economic policy helped seed it: New Deal programs, the GI Bill and the National Labor Relations Act’s enabling of union organizing all created conditions for shared prosperity and upward mobility—not for all Americans, to be sure, but for many. Today, the American economy…
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LISTEN: 2NJB Podcast — Monthly Recap: A Success Story, A Crime Story and A Tragic Story
Naor and Eytan talk about everything that happened in Israel this month. Two Nice Jewish Boys · #240 – Monthly Recap: A Success Story, A Crime Story and A Tragic Story
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LISTEN: 2NJB Podcast — Worms for Brains and Other Tales from the TAU Genetics Lab
What would you do if you woke up one day, and you were told that you’re going to be given 2.5 million dollars. No ifs or ands or buts. Just take the money, and make something good out of it. Unfortunately, us simpletons seldom face these kinds of problems. But today’s guest was recently put…
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LISTEN: 2NJB Podcast — The Iranian Threat
Back in 2018, President Trump made a bold move when he exited the Iran Nuclear Deal and levelled crippling sanctions on the Iranians. Iran, in retaliation, cranked up its Uranium enrichment – well, at least they no longer hid it. Last week, in a quiet corner of Vienna, the US began back channel negotiations with…
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LISTEN: 2NJB Podcast — Will She Be the First Israeli Woman to Climb Everest?
What do you do in your free time? Do you paint? Cycle? Study a foreign language? Well, our guest today climbs mountains. But not just any type of mountain. She climbs the mountains that are almost impossible to climb. Her most recent peak was Ojos Del Salado in Chile, the highest active volcano in the…
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Trampling on the sacred right to vote
Every person in America deserves a voice and representation in our democracy; these are essential for a vibrant society and for Americans to thrive. That is why voting is a sacred right in America, one that advocates have fought fiercely to expand, over the life of our republic, to Black Americans, women and others who…
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An excerpt from Unstoppable
The Forward presents a chapter from the much-anticipated release of Unstoppable, the riveting biography of Siggi B. Wilzig, who emerged from the horrors of Auschwitz to become one of America’s most successful, philanthropic and unstoppable personalities. CHAPTER 11 “I’m Still in Auschwitz” On June 29, 1975, more than eight hundred guests in their best formal…
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LISTEN: 2NJB Podcast — The Doctor Who Was Outcast For His Opinion About Covid
On the 1st of March, Prof. Eitan Friedman, the director and founder of the Oncogenetics Unit at the Sheba Medical Center, will end his tenure there. On several occasions over the several months, Professor Eitan Friedman has publicly denounced the government’s policy of lockdowns as an ineffective measure in dealing with the pandemic. Some suspect…
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