Could dementia be the key to saving endangered Jewish languages?
Sometimes when people's short-term memories begin to falter, they recall the first languages that they learned.
"One day, when Sabrina Hakim was out for a walk with her father, he started speaking a language she could not understand. Sabrina figured he must be speaking Judeo-Kashi, a variety of Judeo-Iranian. Her father spoke this language as a child in the Iranian city of Kashan before he moved to Tehran."
15.10.2025 16:15 —
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This is wild: "Since dementia affects shorter-term memory more than longer-term memory, it’s not unusual for multilingual people with dementia to begin speaking the language they learned first."
Via @forward.com and @laurenhakimi.bsky.social.
15.10.2025 16:17 —
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Could dementia be the key to saving endangered Jewish languages?
Sometimes when people's short-term memories begin to falter, they recall the first languages that they learned.
I wrote about how dementia is helping some people preserve rare Judeo-Iranian languages. It's a story of intergenerational partnerships and how family bonds can get stronger even in the face of an awful disease. Check it out! @forward.com @jewishlanguageproj.bsky.social forward.com/culture/7739...
11.10.2025 16:55 —
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Do you go to a Halachic Egal or Trad Egal minyan? I'd love to hear from you for a story I'm working on. Chat me here or email: keene at forward dot com
-Louis
05.08.2025 22:53 —
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Glad to hear!! I hope you like it!
06.08.2025 12:29 —
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New film captures history of New York’s ‘Latino Borscht Belt’
“Villa Encanto” — financed by Lin-Manuel Miranda — tells the story of Ulster County’s Las Villas on the big screen.
Huge earrings, a vintage beehive coiffure, men in matching sparkly gold blazers. A new film full of bright colors and authentic throwback looks captures the rich history of Las Villas, the "Latino Borscht Belt." I wrote about "Villa Encanto" for @timesunion.com
www.timesunion.com/hudsonvalley...
26.06.2025 13:27 —
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19 Naomis, 0 nametags: What happened when a group of Naomis met in Prospect Park - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
A mysterious flyer brings a group of Naomis to Brooklyn to discuss Naomi Klein's "Doppelganger."
Have you seen the Naomi flyers floating around Brooklyn? Though not a Naomi myself, I made it my business to infiltrate their flock and report back to the non-Naomi community for @jta.org New York Jewish Week. Check it out: www.jta.org/2025/06/05/n...
05.06.2025 22:12 —
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Thank you!!
30.05.2025 17:52 —
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Barzakh's owner, El Atigh Abba, was born in Mauritania, where a local imam issued a fatwa against him because of his activism in the Arab Spring. This was probably one of the most mind-blowing sets of interviews I've ever done!
30.05.2025 17:41 —
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At this pro-Palestinian cafe, you can practice your Hebrew and imagine you're in Mauritania
El Atigh Abba's Brooklyn cafe is an in-between place influenced by its owner's favorite cafe in his native Mauritania.
My newest for @forward.com: On its busy calendar of speed dating events, belly dancing performances and fundraisers for Palestinians, Brooklyn’s Barzakh Café has also hosted Jewish events, including interfaith Shabbat dinners and Mimouna celebrations
forward.com/culture/7207...
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New Yorkers can bid on Ottessa Moshfegh’s toothbrush, Eddie Huang's boxers
The live auction is April Fools’ day, but it’s no joke.
Ottessa Moshfegh's toothbrush, a signed box of laxatives, a fake Birkin bag, and more literary treasures will be up for auction on Tuesday in Manhattan. My story for @gothamist.com
gothamist.com/arts-enterta...
27.03.2025 17:29 —
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At a 'Sinners' Shabbat' in Brooklyn, the faithful gather for fire massages and human sushi platters
When I arrived at the Brooklyn nightclub, a greeter checked my outfit. “Those jeans are black, not blue, right?” she asked. “Right,” I promised. For tonight’s “Sinners’ Shabbat” event, we were instruc...
"We were instructed to dress in 'fetishwear,' but I’m a fuddy-duddy Long Island girl whose only fetish is being attracted to men. Thankfully, the greeter didn’t seem to mind, or notice, my decidedly un-kinky Kate Spade loafers."
My latest for @forward.bsky.social
forward.com/culture/7004...
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thank you for including me!!!
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This is a great read about one of the many delightful things people invent to celebrate our city and its quirks.
13.02.2025 00:17 —
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Mr. Marathon Is a 26-Mile Tribute to Cheap Produce
Mr. Marathon involves visiting all 13 stores in the Mr. Fruit chain, and buying (and consuming) a thematically appropriate product at each one.
For @hellgatenyc.com, I wrote about Mr. Marathon: a 26-mile run in honor of Mr. Fruit, a grocery store chain known for its cheap produce. "I will literally leave the USA if Mr. Kale closes," said one organizer as we trotted through Bed-Stuy at an 11-minute mile pace
hellgatenyc.com/mr-marathon-...
10.02.2025 21:53 —
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New Exhibit Explores NYCHA’s Open Spaces, Which Once Made Neighbors Jealous
When first created in the 1930s, NYCHA devoted more attention to open spaces than other American housing authorities.
A new exhibition heaps praise on oft-criticized NYCHA, calling upon the authority’s proud origins to express a vision for what public housing might still be, despite challenges posed by climate change and chronic underfunding. @citylimitsnews.bsky.social
citylimits.org/2025/01/16/n...
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