Starting on October 7, ordinary citizens rushed to assist their country in its time of need. For those in the food world, efforts often congregated around the kitchen.
- FoodFood World Insiders Contribute to Israel’s War Effort
Starting on October 7, ordinary citizens rushed to assist their country in its time of need. For those in the food world, efforts often congregated
The Jewish TravelerBarbados and Its JewsDiscover the laid-back island’s singular Jewish history that stretches back to the 17th century.
Discover the laid-back island’s singular Jewish history that stretches back to the 17th century.
Israeli SceneIsrael’s October 7 RefugeesIsraelis evacuated from their homes in the North and South of the country struggle with harsh new realities and difficult choices.
Israelis evacuated from their homes in the North and South of the country struggle with harsh new realities and difficult choices.
Israel at WarRead our coverage on the horrific terror attacks perpetrated by Hamas against Israel on October 7 and the ensuing Israel-Hamas war.
Read our coverage on the horrific terror attacks perpetrated by Hamas against Israel on October 7 and the ensuing Israel-Hamas war.
Being JewishTime for a Reassessment Among Jewish Americans“If antisemitism is a fact, then what can we do about it?,” Rabbi Diana Fresko writes. “Historically, there are three options: Stay and fight, leave and rebuild, or do nothing.”
“If antisemitism is a fact, then what can we do about it?,” Rabbi Diana Fresko writes. “Historically, there are three options: Stay and fight, leave
Diaspora‘A Great Awakening’ for American JewryWill this closer identification to Israel last when the crisis is over?
Will this closer identification to Israel last when the crisis is over?
ArtsPainful and Piercing Public Art as Therapy‘The hunger to create and share these works of art is a testament to the widespread trauma that grips Israeli society,’ writes Leora Eren Frucht.
‘The hunger to create and share these works of art is a testament to the widespread trauma that grips Israeli society,’ writes Leora Eren Frucht.
Jewish Poetry’s Renaissance—and Challenges“Poetry is central to Jewish liturgy and the Bible,” says Boston-based poet Deborah Leipziger. “It’s part of Jewish DNA.”Faith and Family in ‘We Were the Lucky Ones’by Susan HornikMoran Rosenblatt on her role as Herta Kurc in Hulu’s new Holocaust drama—and having a baby both onscreen and in real-life.‘Cooking Together’ With Israelis Near the Gaza BorderProduced in collaboration with Kibbutz Be’eri, part of the proceeds of the new cookbook will go toward rebuilding what was destroyed on October 7.45 Days in SpringEven as we concentrate on justice for victims of sexual violence in Israel, we maintain our focus on women’s health and reproductive freedom in America.Judy Gold’s Israel Actby Amy KleinIn times of crisis, says Gold, a celebrated comic and Israel advocate, ‘comedy is the way Jews cope’One Beautiful Egg: The First Gestational SurrogacyWhen I look into my daughter's eyes, I remember the heartache it took to have her. And I see what can be accomplished with science, belief and love.Plant-based for Passover? In ‘Nosh,’ Micah Siva Says, YesWhether you’re flexitarian, vegetarian, vegan or simply trying not to go into cholesterol overload on Passover, 'Nosh' could help you deliciously achieve your goal.‘Kiss Me Kosher’ Offers Laughter, Romance and Clashing CulturesA set-in-Israel screwball comedy about a lesbian couple’s interfaith romance finally makes it to the United States.Holocaust Survivor Receives Germany’s Highest HonorHadassah life member Marion Blumenthal Lazan says she could never imagine that Germany 'would someday give so prestigious an award to a Jewish woman.'Footer Menu Column 2
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