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Capturing the lives of ordinary Jews in photographs

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From Lower East Side scribes to refuseniks in Minsk to the New Orleans jazz buffs of Preservation Hall, Bill Aron made a career out of photographing ordinary Jews in the fullness of their humanity.

For Bill Aron, every picture is a study in liveliness and colloquial warmth, and he has deployed this warmth to capture Jewish life over the past 50 years. As he tells it, the decisive moment of taking a picture is the end point of a much larger journey. “I’ve often thought that photography is so much more than the moment when you press the shutter,” he told the Center for Jewish History, which is currently hosting a career-spanning retrospective of his work. “Doubtless it is an important moment, when you press the shutter, but I thought that moment really represents how I feel about what’s going on. It also represents a history.”

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/arts-letters/articles/jews-on-film-bill-aron

The deadly contextualization pattern in Montreal

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antisemitism

The "contextualization pattern" is one of the most prevalent and most evil antisemitic tropes in media. It frames Jewish suffering as "understandable due to the circumstances", narratively shifting Jews from victims to active/willing participants in their own persecution.

In this article from the Montreal Gazette, three Jewish businesses in Canada were targeted with Swastikas and other hate-filled graffiti.

The article then immediately mentions the war in the Gulf, as if the two are related.

Not only are Canadian Jews not involved in the war against Iran, but such reporting also ignores the antisemitism that has been rampant across Canada for the last decade, and especially the last few years, including just this week with (yet more) shootings of synagogues in Toronto, a pattern that's become incredibly common.

https://montrealgazette.com/news/crime/swastikas-graffiti-jewish-business-restaurant-montreal

Antisemitic Attacks Across Canada Spark Alarm as Jewish Community Faces Surge of Violence, Harassment

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antisemitism

A wave of antisemitic incidents across Canada is raising alarm within the country’s Jewish community, as tensions linked to conflict in the Middle East continue to drive a surge in vandalism, harassment, and violence targeting Jews and Israelis.

In one of the latest antisemitic incidents, a kosher restaurant and a neighboring business in Montreal, the largest city in the province of Quebec, were vandalized on Wednesday, with antisemitic graffiti and swastikas spray-painted across their walls.

https://www.algemeiner.com/2026/03/05/antisemitic-attacks-canada-spark-alarm-jewish-community-faces-surge-violence-harassment/

The best Purim movies about Queen Esther

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The holiday of Purim is a time when Jews traditionally congregate to read Megillat Esther, a story filled with intrigue, emotions, violence, and more. And yet, while a holiday like Passover has the incredible films “The Ten Commandments” and “The Prince of Egypt,” Purim has no such movie.

Until someone makes an ageless classic worthy of turning on every Purim, we need to find something to watch.

https://unpacked.media/the-best-purim-movies-about-queen-esther/

Towards a Jewish Renaissance

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Imagine a wave of Jewish art, music, writing, and creativity flooding the internet, defined not by conflict or defensiveness, but by culture, joy, and identity. That is the Jewish Renaissance I want to see, and what I truly believe is possible.

But right now, something is quietly working against it behind the scenes. A broken algorithm and a culture of reactive engagement is pushing Jewish creators out of our own spaces. And a lot of us don’t even realize it’s happening.

Here’s what I learned, and what every Jewish creator needs to know.

https://jewcyc0uture.substack.com/p/jewish-creators-instagram-hate-comments-guide