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Gene tests 235 people with Jewish roots told of higher cancer risk
Health Laura Chambers 1/17/25 Health Laura Chambers 1/17/25

Gene tests 235 people with Jewish roots told of higher cancer risk

A genetic study revealed that 235 individuals with Jewish heritage carry genetic mutations linked to an elevated cancer risk. The findings emphasize the importance of early detection and prevention.

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Rare intact 1500-year-old ceramic lantern discovered in Galilee
Archaeology Laura Chambers 1/17/25 Archaeology Laura Chambers 1/17/25

Rare intact 1500-year-old ceramic lantern discovered in Galilee

A rare, intact ceramic lantern from 1,500 years ago has been unearthed in Galilee. The artifact, dating back to the Byzantine era, was discovered at the site of Usha during archaeological excavations

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The Brutalist: The epic new movie getting Oscar buzz is built from the stories of postwar Jewish architects
Film Review Laura Chambers 1/10/25 Film Review Laura Chambers 1/10/25

The Brutalist: The epic new movie getting Oscar buzz is built from the stories of postwar Jewish architects

The film 'The Brutalist,' inspired by postwar Jewish architects, is garnering Oscar buzz for its compelling narrative and artistic vision.

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Renaissance for Syrian Jews
Community Laura Chambers 1/10/25 Community Laura Chambers 1/10/25

Renaissance for Syrian Jews

Syrian Jews, once nearly forgotten amidst the country's ongoing civil war, are experiencing a renaissance.

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Iberian Jewish Heritage in Europe
Culture Laura Chambers 1/10/25 Culture Laura Chambers 1/10/25

Iberian Jewish Heritage in Europe

The Iberian Jewish heritage in Europe is a tale of resilience and cultural exchange.

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The fake disease created to save Italian Jews in World War II
History Laura Chambers 1/10/25 History Laura Chambers 1/10/25

The fake disease created to save Italian Jews in World War II

During World War II, Italian Jews were saved from deportation through the creation of a fake disease.

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The IDF should be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
Opinion Laura Chambers 1/10/25 Opinion Laura Chambers 1/10/25

The IDF should be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has been praised by many for its commitment to minimizing civilian casualties during conflict.

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Searching for collective identity and roots through memory and postmemory in Kamal Hachkar's documentary films
Culture Laura Chambers 1/10/25 Culture Laura Chambers 1/10/25

Searching for collective identity and roots through memory and postmemory in Kamal Hachkar's documentary films

Kamal Hachkar’s documentary films delve into themes of memory and identity, exploring Morocco's Jewish heritage.

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Forgotten coconut field 800-year-old tombstone expands India's Jewish history
History/Education Laura Chambers 1/10/25 History/Education Laura Chambers 1/10/25

Forgotten coconut field 800-year-old tombstone expands India's Jewish history

An 800-year-old Jewish tombstone unearthed in India sheds light on the rich history of the region's Jewish community.

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Finding her way home: A Jewish-Korean immigrant's experience in paving a future in Israel
Profile Laura Chambers 1/10/25 Profile Laura Chambers 1/10/25

Finding her way home: A Jewish-Korean immigrant's experience in paving a future in Israel

Tamar Shoshan, a Jewish-Korean immigrant and future lone soldier, exemplifies perseverance in adapting to life in Israel.

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