ABOUT JEWISH CULTURE

If learning is the heart of Judaism, culture is its soul. Art, music, literature, and language are important parts of the way Jewish thought is transmitted from teachers to students, and from one generation to the next. Together with other cultural expressions, such as humor and food, these complete the crux of Jewish life.

LATEST ARTICLES: CULTURE

  • Ritual Bath

    A mystery by Faye Kellerman.

  • Relief of Unbearable Urges

    Short stories by Nathan Englander.

  • Fear of Flying

    A novel by Erica Jong.

  • Bech, A Book

    A novel by John Updike.

  • The Kashering of Coca-Cola

    As a symbol of American culture, Coca-Cola has penetrated every nation in the world and is served at the most strictly kosher events. While Coke has been on the market since 1886, only since 1935 has it been certified kosher, including kosher l'Pesach.

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