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Гуртом Легше” (from Ukrainian “Together Is Easier”)
Гуртом Легше” (from Ukrainian “Together Is Easier”) was a deeply meaningful online gathering that brought together 41 participants from across Mem Global communities in Ukraine — a country still living through the…
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A moment in time: New insights about the Global RSJ community
Written by Yulia Bezrukova, Mem Global, RSJ Jewish Educator and published in The Jerusalem Post What does it mean to be a part of the Russian-speaking Jewish (RSJ) community at this time?…
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Geshmak to be a Yid – Jewish Germany in 2024
In German and Yiddish, the word “Geshmak” means delicious or tasteful. A commonality in language between two different worlds – one Jewish and one not. In June, I had the…
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A radical thought: study the Talmud – without the religion | The Jewish Independent
A radical thought: study the Talmud – without the religion Young Australian Jews are embracing programs that offer courses in traditional Jewish thought in a secular context. By Michael Vistontay…
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Finding Our Place of Power: Reflections from RSJ Jewish Learning Retreat in Toronto
What an incredible journey we had at our recent RSJ Jewish Learning Retreat “Find Your Place of Power” from April 12-14th at Camp George in Ontario, Canada! The event brought…
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Shavuot Unveiled: Cultivating Connections
Shavuot is a holiday that tells many stories, stories of migration, of our connection to the land, of conversion, of strong personal bonds, of Torah. Our rich Shavuot traditions…
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On the shoulders of heroes in Warsaw
Harry Kelly, Global Community Manager Warsaw is a city with a rich, varied, and at times painful Jewish history. Many of us are rightly very familiar with this history, particularly…
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Being a Guest in Service: The Power of Storytelling
Jessica Herrmann, Director, Jewish Service Learning It’s only a matter of time Will they tell your story? Who lives, who dies, who tells your story? – Lin-Manuel Miranda Who lives…
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How A Retreat In Barcelona is Fueling Purim Celebrations Across Europe
By Gabriel Weinstein, Marketing Content Strategist/Writer Moishe House Budapest resident Kata Martincsák was familiar with the Purim story. She knew the characters and arc of Megilat Esther. Kata knew of…
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Alumni Spotlight – Stef Groner
Moishe House has a global network of former residents, Moishe House Without Walls hosts, and retreat leaders, Camp Nai Nai Nai attendees, and program participants. In this spotlight we…