Israeli officials expressed their condolences after the British Royal Family announced the death of Queen Elizabeth’s husband Prince Philip, formally known as the Duke of Edinburgh, on Friday.”My deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to HM Queen Elizabeth II, HRH The Prince of Wales, the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom” tweeted Israel’s […]
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‘May Prince Philip’s memory be a blessing’ – Israel expresses condolences
Zikaron BaSalon: dealing with society’s memory of the Holocaust
April 1, 2021 by Danny Hochberg Read on for article Zikaron BaSalon is a social initiative that takes place around the world on Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) as well as on other dates throughout the year. Literally meaning “remembrance in the living room” in Hebrew, the idea was born out of the understanding that […]
Three Generations of Holocaust Memory – The Life and Legacy of Abe (Abram) Goldberg
Browse > Home / Have You Heard? / Three Generations of Holocaust Memory – The Life and Legacy of Abe (Abram) Goldberg February 25, 2021 by A J-Wire community service announcement Read on for article Join March of the Living Australia for an inspiring online Zoom event with three generations of March of The Living […]
Scientists Successfully Perform A ‘Memory Transplant’ Between Living Organisms
The Facts: A few years ago researchers discovered that memory can be transferred between, in this case, snails. The research changed the standard theory of memory and thoughts about how the brain remembers. Reflect On: How much do we have yet to discover? Are we even physical beings? Could memories be stored beyond the physical […]
The Sharp Knife of Memory – A Review
Originally written and published in 2012 in the Telugu language, Nirjana Vaaradhi, is a memoir by Kondapalli Koteswaramma. Sowmya V.B. translated this book in English, and ‘The Sharp Knife of Memory’ was published and released in 2015 by Zubaan books, to reach a much wider circle of readers, beyond the boundaries of the two Telugu […]
US Secretary of State: I Carry the Memory of the 6 Million ‘Every Day in Office’
Browse > Home / News / US Secretary of State: I Carry the Memory of the 6 Million ‘Every Day in Office’ January 28, 2021 by Aryeh Savir – TPS Read on for article “Every day that I serve as Secretary of State, I will carry the memory of my stepfather and his family, and […]
The coronavirus forced Holocaust memory to go fully online – can it survive?
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Israel in Memory
A general view shows the plaza of the Western Wall in Jerusalem, amid the coronavirus pandemic, May 6, 2020. Photo: Reuters / Ronen Zvulun. As a 15-year-old I made my peace with the reality that I would not follow my cousin Hank Greenberg to baseball stardom. I chose the next-best alternative: I would become a […]
Lipitor – Thief of Memory By Duane Graveline, M.D., M.P.H.
Originally posted on 'This Side of Life': Introduction by Joyce Bowen: Another Pfizer Pfiasco: There was a time some MDs were advocating that Statins be infused into condiments in fast-food havens.? Statins caused me extreme, 24/7 pain and memory loss.? I no longer eat fast food or take any pharmaceutical products.? My intellectual recovery has… […]
Remembering Winter in Kashmir: Shaping A Collective Memory of the Past
During nineteenth and first-half-of-the-twentieth century, a popular proverb on every Kashmiri’s tongue was Sountas na keneras, Te hardas na neeles , meaning “plough the soil in spring even if it is sodden, and reap the standing crop in the autumn even if it is unripe.” Like a grand narrative, this age-old wisdom was taught to […]
Addressing Concerns about Memory Loss During the Pandemic
Not much about life these days feels normal. Routines are disrupted and more time at home together may give us more opportunities to observe changes in our loved ones or in ourselves. Some amount of forgetfulness is a normal part of aging, but when should we worry and what can we do to minimize our […]
Jewish organizations produce video tribute in memory of Rabbi Sacks
Three leading Jewish organizations have produced a video tribute in memory of the former Chief Rabbi of the UK, Lord Johnathan Sacks – released on Sunday.The Orthodox Union, Rabbinical Council of America and Yeshiva University focused on Sacks’ teachings, impact and influence for the 22-minute video, which features commentary from political leaders, communal officials, rabbis, educators […]
In Memory of Robert Fisk: “The Forgotten Massacre” – Reposted
In memory of Robert Fisk, a journalist who was “renowned for his courage in questioning official narratives” and publishing “frequently brilliant prose”. During his decades-long career, Fisk covered key international events including the Lebanese civil war, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Iranian revolution, Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait, conflicts in the Balkans and the […]
Canola Oil Impairs Brain and Memory
June 1st, 2018 By Sayer Ji Contributing writer for Wake Up World Canola Oil Increases Memory Loss Think your cooking oil is safe and healthy? Canola oil producers claim that it’s the healthiest oil you can use, but science begs to differ. Unless significant weight gain and diminished memory are your idea of good health! Canola oil […]
Canola Oil Increases Memory Loss
Think your cooking oil is safe and healthy? Canola oil producers claim that it’s the healthiest oil you can use, but science begs to differ. Unless significant weight gain and diminished memory are your idea of good health! Canola oil has been heralded as a modern healthy alternative to olive oil, and ‘saturated fats’ like coconut […]
In Memory of Philip Roth
The Plot Against America – a book report and a reality check by Gilad Atzmon …Roth is no doubt an astonishing writer but somehow he has always failed to convince me. I always had the feeling that Roth is just too aware of his enormous talent; something that made him slightly technical and pretentious at […]
Your Immune System Has a Memory
Christina Sarich, Guest Waking Times Your immune system has a memory of illness. This is newly discovered information published in The Scientist. Researchers have found that this “memory” hints at a truism of epigenetic claims: that we can teach our bodies how to recover lost health with better communication. Our DNA can repair itself, without gene editing […]
Researchers create memory prosthesis that can boost recall in humans by around 40 percent
(Natural News) The human brain holds many mysteries, among which are the specifics of how exactly memories work. There are a lot of different theories as to how the brain operates as far as memory as a function is concerned, but now researchers have finally made some real progress towards a better […]