Brazil is not usually considered to be one of the worldwide centers of cultural Jewish life. But the country recently hosted what is believed to be the largest Jewish dance festival outside Israel.
Nicknames are a big part of popular culture in most countries, particularly in sports, but most still hold tight to formalized names when it comes to anything official. Not so the Brazilians.
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Members of the Landless Workers Movement (MST) call for gender equality as they march on International Women's Day in Brasilia, on March 8, 2020. Photo by SERGIO LIMA/AFP via Getty Images. For nearly ...
Abdul has come a long way from the conflict in Syria to his new life in Brazil, a journey facilitated by the South American country’s welcoming policy towards refugees and turbocharged by his own ...
Mayim, mayim, mayim, mayim. Brazil is not usually considered to be one of the worldwide centers of cultural Jewish life. But the country recently hosted what is believed to be the largest Jewish dance ...