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  2. Miriam Ezagui - Wikipedia

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    175.8M. Last updated: September 17, 2024. Website. birthingwithmiriam.com. Miriam Malnik-Ezagui (born April 27, 1986) [1] is an American nurse and TikToker known for making videos about her life and experiences as an Orthodox Jew living in Brooklyn, New York. Malnik-Ezagui is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivor Lilly Appelbaum Malnik.

  3. 28 Old-School Jewish Recipes Your Grandma Used to Make, from ...

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    If you’re craving something traditional for Hanukkah (like drool-worthy potato latkes), seeking a modernized twist on a classic for Passover (hi, miso matzo ball soup) or in need of a little ...

  4. Law of Return - Wikipedia

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    Yom HaAliyah. v. t. e. The Law of Return (Hebrew: חוק השבות, ḥok ha-shvūt) is an Israeli law, passed on 5 July 1950, which gives Jews, people with one or more Jewish grandparent, and their spouses the right to relocate to Israel and acquire Israeli citizenship. [1] Section 1 of the Law of Return declares that "every Jew has the right ...

  5. Madelyn Dunham - Wikipedia

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    Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham (/ ˈdʌnəm / DUN-əm; October 26, 1922 [1] – November 2, 2008) was an American banker and the maternal grandmother of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. She and her husband Stanley Armour Dunham raised Obama from age ten in their Honolulu apartment.

  6. Meet the Jewish grandmother who ran New York’s gritty ... - AOL

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    And the person who ran those theaters was Chelly Wilson, a Jewish Greek grandmother. Wilson, a Holocaust survivor, became one of the most influential figures during the era, eventually producing ...

  7. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. - Wikipedia

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    Her Jewish grandmother, Sylvia Simon, takes Margaret to Rosh Hashanah services and hopes her granddaughter will embrace Judaism. Margaret befriends Nancy, a neighbor who is the same age. Nancy seems confident and knowledgeable about many subjects, including sex.

  8. Babka - Wikipedia

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    A babka is a sweet braided bread which originated in the Jewish communities of Poland and Ukraine. [5][6][7][8] It is popular in Israel (often referred to as simply a yeast cake: עוגת שמרים) [citation needed] and in the Jewish diaspora. It is prepared with a yeast -leavened dough that is rolled out and spread with a filling such as ...

  9. Bernile Nienau - Wikipedia

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    Nienau, her mother Karoline, and her maternal grandmother Ida (née Morgenstern) Voit (1867-1942) moved to Munich around 1928. Voit, a widow or divorcee, [3] was a Roman Catholic teacher of Jewish descent. Bernile was one-quarter Jewish, "mixed race of the second degree" according to the Nuremberg Laws of 1935. Though subject to some ...