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Steph Curry wearing a hoodie adorned with Hebrew prior to Game 4 of the NBA Finals, June 10, 2022. (Photo/Twitter-@2974Collection)
Posted inSports

The scoop on Steph Curry’s Hebrew hoodie at Game 4

Gabe Fisher by Gabe Fisher June 15, 2022June 17, 2022

Superstar Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors has an affinity for draining three-pointers. And for wearing Hebrew. While walking through the TD Garden in Boston prior to Game 4 […]

A shot of two of the children’s tattoos in the Netflix series “Stranger Things.”
Posted inTV & Film

‘Stranger Things’ fans deny their tattoos evoke the Holocaust — but it’s a growing trend.

Mira Fox by Mira Fox and Forward June 9, 2022June 9, 2022
(Photo/pxfuel.com)
Posted inThe Matzo Chronicles

Torn jeans, tattoos and parental taboos

Karen Galatz by Karen Galatz October 4, 2021January 26, 2022
Posted inNews

COVER STORY: Tattooed Jews — Despite prohibitions and censure, some wear Jewish symbols as bad

Shoshana Hebshi by Shoshana Hebshi January 16, 2004August 3, 2017

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