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Sex Therapist Dr Ruth Has Ongoing Love Affair With Israel

Maya Margit 05/05/2021 At nearly 93, world-renowned expert on human sexuality reflects on Freud, life after the coronavirus, and her recent honorary doctorate from Ben-Gurion University Although she is quickly approaching her 93rd birthday, renowned sex therapist, author and media personality Dr. Ruth Westheimer is not slowing down. Dr. Ruth, as she is popularly known around the globe, gained worldwide fame for her frank and open discussions about sex. Born in Germany in 1928, Westheimer’s parents were killed in the Holocaust and, at the age of 17, she decided to emigrate to British Mandatory Palestine. She later joined the Haganah – the primary precursor of the Israel Defense Forces – where she served as a sniper for the fledgling Jewish paramilitary group.

Biography reveals untold history of wealthy same-sex couple who lived as father and son

Mon, 05/03/2021 LAWRENCE Once described as “the richest bachelor in Chicago,” Robert Allerton was a gay man who in 1922 began a romance with a student 26 years his junior named John Gregg. To hide this risky relationship, they began referring to each other as father and son. In 1960, after nearly four decades together, Allerton legally adopted Gregg. “They are fascinating because of being so anomalous. It’s not like most people did this,” said Nick Syrett, a professor of women, gender & sexuality studies at the University of Kansas. “But I like the idea that they complicate our history of what queer couplehood looks like in the past. And they complicate the history of what any kind of couple looks like even today.”

Lord Acton: Libertarian Hero - LewRockwell

Lord Acton: Libertarian Hero [Originally published April 4, 2006, at LewRockwell.com] “You would spare these criminals, for some mysterious reason. I would hang them higher than Haman, for reasons of quite obvious justice; still more, still higher, for the sake of historical science.”1 Thus ends a long passage of a letter from John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, First Lord Acton (1834–1902) in which appears his famous aphorism regarding power’s tendency to corrupt its possessor. In a few words to a fellow historian, who regarded his critic as the “most learned Englishman now alive,” his vast historical knowledge, passion for justice, and love for his Church are fused and brought to a fine point.2

Virtual Bookshelf: Arab-American Heritage Month

Virtual Bookshelf: Arab-American Heritage Month
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Jessie Sampter, the Forgotten Hero of the Zionist Movement

Jessie Sampter, the Forgotten Hero of the Zionist Movement
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