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Eric Adams got elected. Now comes the hard part.

Eric Adams got elected. Now comes the hard part.
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Choosing Not to Fast: Eating Disorders and Yom Kippur

Choosing Not to Fast: Eating Disorders and Yom Kippur
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Trans Halakha Project: An Interview with Rabbi Becky Silverstein and Laynie Soloman


Abigail Fisher
May 16, 2021
In honor of Shavuot, a holiday celebrating receiving the Torah, I spoke with Rabbi Becky Silverstein and Laynie Soloman about the ways they are helping queer and trans Jews receive and create Torah in new ways. 
The Trans Halakha project, which is housed at Svara: a Traditionally Radical Yeshiva, aims to provide trans Jews with a framework within which to develop meaningful Jewish practice that affirms their identities as trans folks. Silverstein and Soloman share the ways that Jewish learning that includes queer and trans Jews not only enriches the lives of those individuals, but ripples outward to strengthen surrounding communities. The word Halakha itself comes from the hebrew root

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Streaming Wars Send TV News Outlets Searching For New Screens

Streaming Wars Send TV News Outlets Searching For New Screens
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Colorado Students Return to Class Amid Optimism and Anxiety


Colorado Students Return to Class Amid Optimism and Anxiety
Educators, who likely won't get vaccines until March, worry about catching the deadly virus. Many parents, excited that their kids will get to see teachers and friends, are nervous classes could move online again.
by Tiney Ricciardi, The Denver Post
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January 27, 2021
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(TNS) - Jan. 27—Midway through the 2020-2021 academic year, uncertainty about COVID-19 and its impact on school operations still looms large in Colorado.
 
Many students and teachers already are back in classrooms, and more are gradually returning each week as the state pushes districts to offer in-person learning.
 
Educators, who likely won't start receiving vaccinations until March, worry about catching the deadly disease. Many parents, excited that their children will be able to see their teachers and friends face-to-face, are nervous classes could move online again if COVID-19 conditions change.

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Inside the Politico Playbook Shake-Up


Inside the Politico Playbook Shake-Up
Maxwell Tani
When the authors of
Politico’s Playbook newsletter scored an interview with President Donald Trump, it was a victory for the duo, who had been angling for a sit down with the president for months for their book. There was only one problem: They forgot to tell any of their colleagues at
Politico about their interview.
The years-old incident—well-known within the organization—was representative of the relationship Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer had with some at the publication over the past four years. Since taking over the newsletter in 2016 following the acrimonious departure of its founder Mike Allen, the Playbook authors, while personally well-liked by many newsroom colleagues, have been somewhat polarizing within the outlet in their work helming the signature product: credited by some for saving the newsletter; criticized by others for not being good enough team players.

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POLITICO Playbook: Confidence


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DRIVING THE DAY
HERE’S WHAT WE CAN SAY at this early hour. If you are gambling or setting odds, there’s a damn good chance that there will be a stimulus deal reached. It could be reached today -- maybe! Theoretically! -- given that: Friday is the government funding deadline, all the leaders agree a Covid relief deal should be paired with government funding, they have said they won’t leave town until a Covid deal is notched and passed, and the nation’s top lawmakers are talking and optimistic. Things would have to get real sideways for this to fall apart.

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City preps for pandemic-era snowstorm — De Blasio foresees post-Christmas shutdown — Candidates get matching funds


City preps for pandemic-era snowstorm — De Blasio foresees post-Christmas shutdown — Candidates get matching funds
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It snows every year, but there’s never been a year like 2020. So with up to a foot of snow expected in New York City starting later today,
Beleaguered restaurants are girding for another blow, just days after they were required to shut down indoor dining. Under the city’s snow alert, they’ve
been ordered to stop outdoor dining in roadways today as of 2 p.m. While the closure order will be lifted when the storm has passed, restaurant owners

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Too Much Information? Former 'CBS Evening News' Producer Seeks Role as 'News Concierge'

Too Much Information? Former 'CBS Evening News' Producer Seeks Role as 'News Concierge'
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