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Dec 12, 2024 |
in.mashable.com | Chanel Dubofsky
Believe it or not, it's time to look back at the podcasts that made our commutes, chores, and sundry daily tasks more entertaining, if not downright educational, in 2024. With topics ranging from nostalgic TV rewatches to dating hijinks, aging, life hacks, and long-form investigations into gun violence, there's something for everyone in our best-of list. So peruse our list, and get ready to fill your podcast queue. Here are the 20 best podcasts of 2024. 20.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
me.mashable.com | Chanel Dubofsky
Believe it or not, it's time to look back at the podcasts that made our commutes, chores, and sundry daily tasks more entertaining, if not downright educational, in 2024. With topics ranging from nostalgic TV rewatches to dating hijinks, aging, life hacks, and long-form investigations into gun violence, there's something for everyone in our best-of list. So peruse our list, and get ready to fill your podcast queue. Here are the 20 best podcasts of 2024. 20.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
lilith.org | Chanel Dubofsky
Chanel Dubofsky • Age 44 Writer, Brooklyn, New YorkTell me again how we’ve been here before, but also how it is different this time. Tell me how I am making it up, how talking about Jewish pain is a selfish distraction, how I am making excuses, how I am not a real feminist, a real anti-racist, a real anything. Tell me what words mean and what histories mean and what actually happened on that day, and on the other days before it, and what has happened since.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
lilith.org | Chanel Dubofsky
Google search history: how long is beauty school, the carpet from The Shining, beaches West Virginia, burnt leeks and beans. Shabbat times – Hudson, NY, paranormal research groups, towns in New Jersey, cartomancy, Acheinu, what is the day today. A silver ring engraved: Gam Zeh Ya’avor — “This Too Will Pass.” Hebrew vocabulary word: mamad — saferoom.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
lilith.org | Chanel Dubofsky
An astutely written history book hopes to illuminate Sunday schools’ heyday, immersing the reader in such a way that she might imagine herself living in it. At the same time, this study should provide insight into the realities of the present. In Jewish Sunday Schools (New York University Press, $39.00), Laura Yares, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards, takes on both of these tasks and rises to the occasion.
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