Frieda Johles Forman, ‘fiery’ feminist who rediscovered Yiddish women authors, dies at 87
“She was a feisty, brilliant and extraordinary woman,” recalled a colleague
“She was a feisty, brilliant and extraordinary woman,” recalled a colleague
Markoff became a prolific blogger after 105, titling one post about his long life "Bashert," Yiddish for "fate"
Thousands of mourners, including emissaries from around the world, packed a Brooklyn street for the funeral procession of a revered community leader
The Moroccan-born politician never realized his dream of becoming prime minister, but remained a voice of moderation in the Likud
Staff at the day camp in New York’s Rockland County went on to prominent roles in synagogues and Jewish education
The Kveller contributor wrote that she planned to spend her last months “surrounded by the beauty of nature and my family and friends"
“We need people like Bert more than ever,” Hillary Clinton said in a eulogy
The pioneer of the “pianoriental” style remained busy into his ninth decade
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