Daily Link Roundup - July 27, 2009
Everyday I encounter a number of interesting websites, articles, and blog posts that are definitely worth mentioning. I hope you find these as interesting as I do!
- The Hadassah-Brandeis Institiute releases a new issue of HBI 614 eZINE on the titillating topic of Jewish Sex! Editor Michelle Cove writes, "Who knew there were Yiddish lesbian poems published in the last century? Or that teen girls were giving oral sex as a gift to Bar Mitzvah boys? Or that the mikvah could be considered part of erotic foreplay? Given the sizzling weather outside, we decided to partner with the entertaining Jewcy (a lifestyle website for young Jews) to look at the heated and fascinating thoughts that Jewish women experience in and out of the bedroom."
- "I took my wife's last name." An interesting piece on one man's decision to take her name, instead of the other way around.
- Should Jon Stewart change his name back to Jon Stewart Leibowitz? [My Jewish Learning]
- Thoughts on Jewish masculinity cross-posted at Feministe .
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