Archive | July, 2022

Jefferson: Democracy’s success depends upon freedom of belief, expression, and practice

July 14, 2022

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Two hundred forty-five years ago, in October 1776, the first General Assembly of our Commonwealth appointed a five-man Committee of Revisors to review the existing laws and redraft them for an independent Virginia. Much like it goes today, primary responsibility was assumed by the three lawyers on the committee, Thomas Jefferson, George Wythe, and Edmund [...]

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In first speech as Israeli prime minister, Yair Lapid calls to stem extremism in politics

July 14, 2022

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(JTA)—Yair Lapid might only be Israel’s interim prime minister, but he appears to be determined to maximize the position in the four months he is guaranteed to occupy it. In a speech delivered Saturday, July 2, Lapid laid out a set of beliefs that he said bind Israelis of all ideologies, as well as his [...]

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Leading Orthodox groups cheered the end of Roe v. Wade. Many Orthodox women are panicking.

July 14, 2022

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WASHINGTON (JTA)—Pam Scheininger and J. David Bleich have this much in common: They are Orthodox Jews who are preoccupied with Jewish ethics and teach at New York City law schools. But when Scheininger looks at an American map, she sees 16 states where Orthodox Jewish women would not be able to have an abortion otherwise [...]

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Opinion: Why an orthodox Jewish organization welcomed the end of Roe vs. Wade

July 14, 2022

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(JTA)—Agudath Israel of America, the national Orthodox Jewish organization for which I work, welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade. Predictably, we were immediately cast into an “enemy” or “ally” box, depending on who was doing the casting. The first group assumed that we don’t care about women; the second, that we [...]

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Supreme Court decision on coach’s prayer throws doubt on a 30-year-old victory for a Jewish family

July 14, 2022

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WASHINGTON (JTA)—The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Seattle-area football coach who lost his job after leading prayers on the field following his team’s victories, in a decision that could have ramifications for Jews in public schools and the military. A number of Jewish groups say the 6–3 ruling in Kennedy v. Bremerton, issued [...]

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‘Shattered in an instant’: Illinois Rep. Brad Schneider describes the scene of the July 4 Highland Park shooting

July 14, 2022

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(JTA)—Brad Schneider knows from Chicagoland July 4 parades. The Jewish Democratic congressman has been working them since 2011, when he started running for his first term in Illinois’ 10th district. He packs five parades in on the day, and he can rattle off the established order, their start times staggered so there are no conflicts. [...]

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Charlie Nusbaum elected Tidewater Jewish Foundation chair

July 14, 2022

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When the Tidewater Jewish Foundation holds its executive committee meeting for the new fiscal year later this month, someone new will be at the helm. Charlie Nusbaum, who served as TJF’s vice chair, was elected in June to be the Foundation’s new chairperson. “This is a great opportunity for me to help the community further,” [...]

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Senior Living: Dear Readers

July 14, 2022

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Dear Readers, Remember when references to ‘seniors’ conjured up only images of ‘old’ people? Not anymore. Perhaps that’s why the age for qualifying as a senior keeps increasing. Those profiled in this section focus not on their age, but on living life to the fullest, enjoying themselves and making contributions to the community in various [...]

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Family, faith, and fitness: Dr. Bruce Longman, DDS shares his secrets for living a healthy life

July 14, 2022

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Dr. Bruce Longman, DDS (Virginia Commonwealth University, 1960) folds his long, lean figure into a chair to talk about fitness, his career, and having a huge and loving family. Right on the cusp of his 88th birthday, Longman is a practicing dentist whose early career began in 1960 in the military as a dentist stationed [...]

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Globetrotting with Edie Weiss

July 14, 2022

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Edie Weiss has embraced a life of travel and learned volumes about archeology, food, fashion, and how people relate to one another as a global community. A retired self-employed CPA, she shares what she’s learned about seeing the world and soaking it all in. Jewish News: When did traveling make such an impact on you? [...]

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