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Aaron Rothstein on the Medical Aid in Dying Act
Wherever it’s been made legal, the practice has expanded rapidly.
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New York’s legendary Jewish Museum was founded by the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) in 1904 with just 26 objects. When it opened to the public in 1947, JTS Chancellor Louis Finkelstein told the New York Times that he hoped the museum’s artifacts would celebrate “the singular beauty of Jewish life, as ordained in the laws of Moses, developed in the Talmud, and embellished in tradition.” Though the museum grew and changed over the decades, its commitment to this fundamentally Jewish—even religious—mission never completely disappeared, even as it waxed and waned.


Episode 441·Jan 8, 2026
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Episode 438·Dec 18, 2025
The rabbi of Sydney’s Great Synagogue discusses the threat to his community.
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