Seinfeld Celebrates 70th Birthday
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by Nikki
2d ago
Jerry Seinfeld was born in Brooklyn on April 29, 1954. His father, Kalman, was of Austrian descent and known to have collected jokes during his service in WWII, while his mother, Betty, was the daughter of Syrian Jews from Aleppo. Jerry describes himself as growing up in a Jewish home, saying, “Went to temple, kept kosher, […] The post Seinfeld Celebrates 70th Birthday appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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Gali and Ben
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by Nikki
2d ago
Gali and Ben got engaged a week before October 7th. Both lost their right legs at the Nova massacre but miraculously survived and are soon to be married. #MazalTov Photo: Ryan Ferris The post Gali and Ben appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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Let Our People Go
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by Nikki
2d ago
#HappyPassover #BringThemHome The post Let Our People Go appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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The Blue Sweater
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by Nikki
1w ago
“This elegant lady of 95 walked in to the seder in a beautiful rich blue sweater. When I commented on how lovely it was, she was quick to tell me its story. Helena survived three concentration camps and when the last one was liberated she was flown by the Red Cross to a hospital in […] The post The Blue Sweater appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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First Bite of Matzah
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by Nikki
1w ago
POV: Your first bite of Matzah Video: @zdresler The post First Bite of Matzah appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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Bring Hersh Home
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by Nikki
1w ago
Rachel Goldberg-Polin has been named one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. Her son, Hersh Goldberg, has been held hostage in Gaza for 194 days. Since October 7th, every single day, she has worked tirelessly to advocate for the release of her son and the remaining 133 hostages. #BringThemHome Photo: @bring.hersh.home […] The post Bring Hersh Home appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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Nova Survivors Welcome a Baby
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by Nikki
2w ago
On October 7th, pregnant Astar Moshe and Shlomi Tobi were at the Nova festival when they heard gunshots. They ran for 20km until they reached Moshav Patish and miraculously survived.  This month, Astar gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. Shlomi said, “The moment came when the delivery room ID was placed on my hand, […] The post Nova Survivors Welcome a Baby appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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Lily Ebert, Great Great Grandmother
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by Nikki
2w ago
This week, my great-grandma, Lily Ebert, a 100-year-old Auschwitz survivor, became a great-great-grandma. “I never expected to survive the Holocaust. Now I have five beautiful generations. The Nazis did not win!” From near-death at Auschwitz to five generations of Jewish life. #MazalTov #AmYisraelChai Source: Dov Forman The post Lily Ebert, Great Great Grandmother appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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Isidor and Ida Straus
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by Nikki
3w ago
Shortly before midnight on April 14, 1912, over 1,500 passengers died on the Titanic, among them was Macy’s co-owner Isidor Straus and his wife Ida. As the Titanic began to sink, women and children were the first to board the lifeboats. Ida refused her seat and stayed with her husband, saying, “We have lived together […] The post Isidor and Ida Straus appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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Happy Birthday, Shaul Ladany
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by Nikki
3w ago
Shaul Ladany was born on April 2, 1936. In 1944, at the age of 8, he was sent to a concentration camp. After surviving the Holocaust, he and his family moved to Israel in 1948. In 1972, he was one of the five Israeli athletes who survived the tragic Munich Massacre at the Olympic Games, […] The post Happy Birthday, Shaul Ladany appeared first on Humans of Judaism ..read more
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