Rudy Malcom is a digital reporting and writing intern at the Forward. He can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter @rudy_malcom.
Rudy Malcom
By Rudy Malcom
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Anti-LGBTQ legislation is often billed as defending religion. But Judaism has long supported the idea of a spectrum of sexual and gender identities.
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Fast Forward Buffalo Republican: Hitler is ‘the kind of leader we need today’
Carl Paladino, a Congressional candidate in New York, endorsed the German leader’s charisma during a 2021 radio appearance
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Fast Forward England’s first Holocaust ‘stumbling stone’ will honor a woman who tried to rescue her family
Ada van Dantzig, who studied painting conservation in London, was killed at Auschwitz in 1943
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Fast Forward New study: Young Americans view Israelis less favorably than older generation
The Pew Research Center study also shows little recognition of — or support for — the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement
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News ‘A clarion call’: Buffalo’s Jewish community responds to mass shooting
Rob Goldberg, CEO of the Buffalo Jewish Federation, spoke to the Forward about how the organization is supporting the city’s Black community in the aftermath of the horrific attack.
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News 100,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in 2021. How should Jewish communities respond?
Overdose deaths rose 15 percent between 2020 and 2021, according to recently released federal data.
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News 10 Jews who died of COVID-19
As the number of American deaths from COVID-19 reaches the 1 million mark, a sample of Jewish lives lost
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Culture ‘A David and Goliath story’: The Jewish history of Cinco de Mayo
The 1862 Battle of Puebla paved the way for Mexico to become a haven for Jews fleeing persecution.
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