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Opinion
What We Miss Without Yiddish

It’s estimated that 11 million people spoke Yiddish at its peak. Now, that number has dropped to 500,000 to 1 million. What does that stark contrast mean for Jews worldwide?

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Identity
How ILSE Helped Me Reclaim My Heritage

I wasn’t expecting to spend my summer traveling around Europe with BBYO, but the trip ultimately changed my perspective on Judaism.

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Identity
More Than A Resume-Builder: The Underrated Lessons I’ve Learned Through BBYO

When asked about what I love about BBYO, I always say that it has taught me new ways to navigate and view the world. BBYO is so much more than a resume builder. Rather, it’s a unique opportunity to grow and learn!

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Identity
Just Jew It: The Legacy We Pass On

What do Google, denim jeans, When Harry Met Sally, “Vienna” by Billy Joel, and the Pulitzer Prize all have in common? They are the result of Jewish work ethic and reflect our distinct legacy as immigrants.

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Opinion
How Should We Talk About the War in Gaza?

Reflecting on ways to improve how we engage in dialogue about Israel within BBYO since October 7th.

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Opinion
What Julia Louis-Dreyfus Wants Us To Learn About Older Women

Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the host of the award-winning podcast “Wiser Than Me,” and it changed the way I view the world.

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Identity
Being Jewish in Eastern Tennessee: Finding Strength in Identity

When I first moved to Eastern Tennessee, I struggled being one of the only Jewish people at my school; this is how I overcame that struggle and learned more about myself in the process.