Tag: Jewish Women
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Defining My Value: What I Bring to The Table
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I want to be clear: I am fully aware of what was said to me, and I have not forgotten the context in which it was said. When I was in college, still developing my sense of self, and experiencing multiple forms of mistreatment-I was asked, “What do you bring to the table?” by Mr.…
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The Fall of Harvey Weinstein: A Message From Jennifer
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Harvey is responsible for his consequences he’s facing, and it’s unbelievable to me that anyone feels sympathy for him. It’s delusional and disturbing that some people portrayed him as an innocent man. I know what I know, and what I know is deeply unsettling. To every one of his victims, my heart is with you.…
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Jewish Women Stand Stronger When They Stand Together: Cazzie Who?
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I’ve always been a supporter and protector of Jewish women because of everything Jewish women have endured. Jewish women stand stronger when we stand together. And I stand by that with my whole heart. Now to my point: I honestly didn’t know who Cazzie David was – why would I? I didn’t know who her…
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Jewish Men: Rabbit Hole
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Over the years, I have genuinely defended Jewish Men. I even asked people in my life – both personally and professionally – why they reacted so negatively when I said I might date a Jewish man or marry a Jewish man. The answer was always an immediate “no,” and I never understood why. But now,…
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Rosh Chodesh Nisan (New Year for Months): Wed, Mar 18 – Thu, Mar 19, 2026
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“Rosh Chodesh Nisan marks the first day of the month of Nisan, ushering in the season of Aviv (spring) with its graceful spirit of renewal, freedom, and new beginnings.“ It is a healthy and uplifting way to welcome the new year. With light, Cantor Sanger’s Granddaughter Principal Designer Jennifer Nicole Nelson
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Cantor’s Granddaughter Stands Firm, Refuses to Apologize to Rabbi Over Women Being Cheated on by Men
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As a Cantor’s granddaughter, I’m strong, intelligent, and accomplished as a woman, and I will not regard infidelity by treating it as normal or acceptable. Women are not responsible for absorbing the consequences of men’s choices, nor for correcting a lack of honesty or commitment. If accountability is needed, it begins with teaching men accountability,…