What We Read in April and May 2021

May 21, 2021 | News

Nearly every day, Rosov Consulting team members share articles and blogs of interest on one of our many Slack channels, #RosovReads. We find some of these articles to be so insightful, informative, or even surprising that we want to share them more broadly to help our colleagues and partners. Enjoy some of April and May’s #RosovReads.

Pew 2020: What have we learned in 30 years of studies?
Nancy Kaufman, immediate past CEO of the National Council of Jewish Women, writes in eJewish Philanthropy that women were on the frontlines of most of our major social movements of the past century and women can certainly be looked to lead the Jewish community to address the challenges of this century.

Ask a Radical Copyeditor: What’s the Best Way to Refer to Everyone Who Isn’t Cis?
Radical Copy Editor takes a look at  various umbrella terms, why “trans” isn’t usually adequate, and how to be radically inclusive with your language.

Computers can write Torah now — should we be excited or terrified?
The Forward reports on the era of computer-generated Torah that we are now in, and its consequences that “are by turns dazzling, hilarious, depressing and terrifying.”

 

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