Arlene Agus, New Yorker who popularized Rosh Chodesh rituals for Jewish women, dies at 75
A pioneering Jewish feminist and founding member of Minyan M’at in Manhattan
A pioneering Jewish feminist and founding member of Minyan M’at in Manhattan
He wrote his first travel book as a U.S. Army intelligence officer in Berlin
A communications professional, she organized public events for the paper from 2007-2012
The director of the American Jewish Committee’s Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights sought to balance the universal and the particular
A refugee from Nazi Germany who returned to create a seminary for Liberal rabbis
Jewish Deadheads mourned Lesh, who played with the legendary jam band for three decades
'The entire field of Holocaust education, remembrance, and research is part of Yehuda’s legacy'
His resume included three Grammy Awards as well as a side gig setting up his synagogue’s sound system
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