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06:19
Christmas Soup Dumplings
Molly Yeh, a contributor to the Jew and the Carrot, gives
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04:48
Naming Mushky
Hasidic parents named their daughters Chaya Mushka after the death of the Lubavitcher rebbe’s wife in 1988. They filled classrooms and now are starting families of their own.forward.com/articles/147997/
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03:18
Brooklyn's First Jewish Wedding Expo
The Forward visits the first-ever Jewish wedding expo held in Brooklyn on November 29, 2011.
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05:30
Never Miss an Opportunity (to Miss an Opportunity)
Eli Valley's new cartoon for the Jewish Daily Forward is a Halloween comic — with a twist!
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02:48
Sonia Grojsman: A Nose for Perfume
The creator of famous fragrances like Tresor, Spellbound and Calvin Klein Eternity grew up in Belarus and Poland, the daughter of Holocaust survivors. She shares the secrets of making and wearing memorable scents.
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02:55
Occupy Sukkot Across the Country
Jewish activists across the United States constructed sukkahs as part of ever-growing Occupy Wall Street movement and to mark the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
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04:16
Orthodox Dress Gets Sexy
Orthodox women in Crown Heights, Brooklyn are pushing the boundaries of modest dress, or tznius. Sisters Simi Polonsky and Chaya Chanin, who run a pop-up clothing shop that sells high fashion to religious women, explain what "tznius sexy" means.
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06:24
Utah's Jewish Pioneer
Benjamin Brown was a charismatic leader of a doomed Jewish colony in the high desert of Utah. We take a video tour of the lost colony and talk with Brown's descendants about his personal failures and triumphs.
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06:05
Healing the Wounds of 9/11
The Forward tours Tobi Kahn's new installation at the Educational Alliance in New York City. Kahn's work often addresses themes of healing and his latest exhibition deals with extensively the trauma of 9/11.
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06:26
Images of Jewish & Israeli Dance
The Forward sits down with Judith Brin Ingber to look at images from her new book "Seeing Israeli and Jewish Dance."
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06:31
Living Apart in Crown Heights
Twenty years after the riots, we walk the vibrant streets of Crown Heights. Activists and ordinary folks talk about what's changed and the continuing racial divisions.
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06:15
A Summer Camp for Seniors
Each year the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center runs a camp for Jewish Seniors and plays host to many Holocaust survivors. The Forward visited the camp in Western Connecticut and talked with some of the staff and participants.
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03:13
The Works of Jacqueline Nicholls
Jacqueline Nicholls is a British artist whose clothing works investigate Jewish feminism.
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05:37
Eli Valley — The Trial
In his first work as the Forward’s artist-in-residence, Eli Valley draws a mash-up comic that combines narrative from Franz Kafka’s novel “The Trial” and dialogue from the recent Knesset hearings on J Street.
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05:37
Eli Valley — The Trial
In his first work as the Forward’s artist-in-residence, Eli Valley draws a mash-up comic that combines narrative from Franz Kafka’s novel “The Trial” and dialogue from the recent Knesset hearings on J Street.
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06:32
Next Year in Uman: A Journey to Ukraine
Every year thousands of pilgrims travel to Uman, Ukraine to visit the grave of Rabbi Nachman. The scene is a cross between "Mount Sinai and Woodstock," says Ahron Weiner, a photographer who has visited Uman regularly for years.
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02:59
A Conversation With Rochelle Slovin
Rochelle Slovin, the founding director of the Museum of the Moving Image, is retiring after a 30-year career. While she emphasizes the important role Jews have played in the history of cinema, Slovin’s own work has consistently woven together her two enduring passions: politics and art.
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03:17
'Dayenu' in Provo
Gabrielle Birkner, Director of Digital Media at the Forward, recently visited Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. The school has been celebrating Passover seders for decades and while most of the event would be familiar to a Jewish participant, there were some aspects that were distinctly Mormon.
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06:20
A Reading From A Bintel Brief
Actress Jill Eikenberry and Isaiah Sheffer, founder of Symphony Space, read a 1914 letter from a garment worker who survived the Triangle Shirtwaist fire.
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07:24
A Conversation With Ambassador Maen Areikat
Gal Beckerman of the Forward sits down with Ambassador Maen Areikat of the Palestinian Liberation Organization.