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  2. Haredi burqa sect - Wikipedia

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    ' shawl-wearing women ') is a community of Haredi Jews that ordains the full covering of a woman's entire body and face, including her eyes, for the preservation of modesty in public. In effect, the community asserts that a Jewish woman must not expose her bare skin to anyone but her husband and immediate family.

  3. 'Nobody Wants This' Has a Jewish Woman Problem - AOL

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    A s a millennial Jewish woman, the new Netflix series Nobody Wants This hooked me with a concept: "Adam Brody plays a hot Rabbi." And, yes, when I actually watched the 10-episode romantic comedy ...

  4. Emily Austin (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Austin was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Israeli parents, [3] and grew up on Long Island, New York. [4] [5] She went to North Shore Hebrew Academy for high school, graduating in 2019, [6] and then attended Hofstra University to study journalism.

  5. Lizzy Caplan - Wikipedia

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    Her family are Reform Jews of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. [3] [4] [5] She had a Bat Mitzvah and attended Jewish summer camp. [6] [7] [8] Her father, Richard Caplan, was a lawyer and her mother, Barbara (née Bragman), was a political aide. [9] She is the youngest of three children with a brother, Benjamin, and a sister, Julie. [10]

  6. Hot tub or cold plunge? Experts say there are benefits — and ...

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    How a hot tub stacks up against taking a cold plunge — and what a new study says about the benefits of doing water therapy after a workout.

  7. The Jewish Voice - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Voice's founder and publisher is David Ben Hooren. [3] [4] He is a Syrian Jew and a member of the New York Syrian Sephardic Jewish community. [5]OP-ed contributors include such conservative voices as Jerusalem Post columnist and editor Caroline Glick, former UN Ambassador John Bolton, and British journalist Melanie Phillips, among others. [1]

  8. Unorthodox (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    The hosts talk about Jewish culture, politics, and news with weekly guests. The show is generally light hearted, but does cover difficult topics like the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting . [ 5 ] The show also covers controversial topics such as Jewish girls getting rhinoplasty . [ 4 ]

  9. Sandra Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Lawson (born 1970) [1] is an American rabbi and the first director of Racial Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Reconstructing Judaism. [2] She previously served as Associate Chaplain for Jewish Life at Elon University.