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By Inherited trauma that manifests itself in intense tummy troubles.
Actively participating in commodity culture with an inclination toward style.
An instinct to gravitate toward others with similar upbringing thanks to a deep understanding that community is a cultural touchstone.
Taking pride in curating a Shabbat charcuterie spread for her friends on a Friday night.
Existing in a body she’s trying to embrace.
Having a predisposition toward social justice, as led by the principle “Tikkun Olam” which translates to “repair the world.” Practicing her religion as much or as little as she wants to, but feels grounded knowing she belongs to something greater than herself.
If you’re a young Jewish woman, you’ll surely recognize at least some of these actions and declarations.
But what's particularly surprising, at least to me, is that other people are starting to recognize—and celebrate— them, too.
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Overtly Jewish brands Like Batsheva Hay, Susan Alexandra and becoming widely aspirational.
The so-called “Torah teacher aesthetic” is now , while “” is something Bon Appetit associates with New York’s “hot girls.” A $495 sweater.
Young comedians and actors like Esther Povitsky, Ilana Glazer, Abbi Jacobson, and are helping shift the public perception of Jewish women, pushing it farther from stereotypes that include frugal, spoiled, or entitled toward a place where it’s okay to be sensual, outspoken, independent, quirky.Broadly speaking, it’s a tough a time as any time to be Jewish— in the U.S.
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Married at First Sight is poised to kick off a momentous new season in short order, and this latest installment will mark a significant turning point in the show’s pursuit of inclusivity in more ways than one.The forthcoming eighth season of Married at First Sight will introduce its very first openly transgender participant, Ella. She is a 29-year-old clinic consultant from the town of Weston-Super-Mare.
Woody Allen‘s film Coup de Chance was interrupted by protesters, who urged the Venice Film Festival to “turn the spotlight off on rapists”.As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, a group of around 20 people began demonstrating at the event on Monday (September 4) just as Allen stepped onto the red carpet. As they lined up just beyond the carpet, the group took off their shirts and chanted slogans like “no rape culture” and “no spotlight for rapist directors”.As documented by film journalist Luke Hearfield on X, the protesters handed out fliers headlined “turn the spotlight off on rapists”.
Woody Allen has maintained his innocence regarding longstanding sexual abuse allegations from his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow.The film director was asked about the allegations during an interview with Variety ahead of his appearance at the Venice Film Festival on Monday (September 4), where he premiered his 50th feature film Coup de Chance.Asked about the allegations that he molested Dylan as a child, detailed in the 2021 series Allen v. Farrow, Allen said: “My reaction has always been the same. The situation has been investigated by two people, two major bodies, not people, but two major investigative bodies.
While promoting his 50th – and quite possibly, last — movie at the Venice Film Festival, Woody Allen weighed in cancel culture, the #MeToo Movement, and whether any woman has ever complained about his behavior on set.
after being dogged by decades-old sex abuse allegations from his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow.The 87-year-old filmmaker made the statement Sunday in an interview with Variety at the Venice Film Festival, where he is promoting his new movie, “Coup de Chance.”“I feel if you’re going to be canceled, this is the culture to be canceled by. I just find that all so silly,” Allen told the outlet, after the interviewer asked if he felt like he had been “canceled.” “I don’t think about it,” he added.
Woody Allen is speaking out about cancel culture in a new interview with Variety.
Woody Allen isn’t concerned about being cancelled.
Brent Lang Executive Editor John Galliano loomed large over the world of fashion throughout the 1990s and early aughts. As the creative director of Givenchy and Dior, Galliano was widely admired for his bold, barrier-pushing style and his sensual, elegant designs. But Galliano’s career imploded after videos emerged of him in 2010 and 2011 speaking admiringly of Adolf Hitler and launching into an antisemitic and racist diatribe, shocking the patrons of a Parisian cafe.
Chile on Wednesday named the anti-colonialist Western The Settlers from first-time feature filmmaker Felipe Gálvez as its official entry for Best International Feature at the 2024 Academy Awards.
Jennifer Aniston isn’t a fan of cancel culture.
Jennifer Aniston has criticised the idea of “cancel culture”, saying she doesn’t “put everybody in the Harvey Weinstein basket”.The Friends actor reflected on her encounters with the disgraced producer in a Wall Street Journal profile interview, which led to the topic of cancel culture.“I’m so over cancel culture,” Aniston said. “I probably just got cancelled by saying that.
be more done with cancel culture?In a new interview with WSJ Magazine, Jennifer Aniston, 54, says she refuses to hold people who make mistakes in the same regard as former Hollywood mogul and convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein, 71. “I’m so over cancel culture,” the “Morning Show” star told the outlet. “I probably just got canceled by saying that.
Jennifer Aniston is making it clear that she is not a fan of cancel culture and is opening up as to why she feels like that.
with retired Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell. The two men have remained close, and Kitsch’s desire to learn about veterans’ issues has only grown.“The stakes were very life-and-death, and Marcus was one of the few people I called for help,” he explained.
Some of the biggest Jewish organizations have no issues with Bradley Cooper’s portrayal of Leonard Bernstein in “Maestro”, despite some recent criticism.
The 2023-24 NBA schedule will begin Tuesday, Oct. 24, as LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers visit the defending champion Denver Nuggets.
Not all of Lizzo’s Big Grrl dancers have something negative to say about their queen.
Fox News co-host Jessica Tarlov, the lone liberal on the the right-wing cable channel’s very popular afternoon show “The Five,” destroyed her conservative co-hosts’ talking points on a wide variety of culture war issues.Behind a chyron of “Tyranny of the Minority” – related to remark made by Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy – Tarlov on Wednesday fed facts to the conservatives who tried to claim the majority of Americans oppose the right to choose an abortion, and the majority of Americans do not support transgender people.“On the trans issue, for instance,” Tarlov offered, “our own Fox polling shows that 57% of Americans think that trans kids and their families being the target of political attacks, as in these anti-trans bills, is a major problem.”“When you look at the actual numbers of kids that are, for instance, they have gender dysphoria, and they’re getting top surgery. How many kids do you think got top surgery last year?” she asked, not receiving a response from any of her co-hosts.READ MORE: DeSantis ‘Shuts Down’ Question of How He Would Handle His Kids Being LGBTQ: ‘We’ll Leave That Between My Wife and I’“Under 300,” answered Tarlov, who “holds two Master’s degrees in political science and public policy, as well as a Ph.D.
to run for a U.S. Senate seat in Florida, TMZ confirmed.