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Jews & Sports: Premodern History
Throughout Jewish history until the rise of the Zionist movement, Jews have harbored negative attitudes toward sports, often with good reason.
Early Proposals for Holocaust Commemoration
Would Yom haShoah be associated with other tragedies, connected to heroism--or stand on its own?
Jewish History, Jews Around the Globe
Jewish in Morocco
A weekend with the head of Morocco's Jewish community.
Dinner, Eat, Hanukkah Food, Jewish Recipes, Shabbat Dishes, Sukkot/Simchat Torah Food
Brisket-Stuffed Cabbage
Like many other traditional Ashkenazi Jewish foods I didn’t really grow up eating stuffed cabbage. Italian meatballs and sauce on ...
Eat, Hanukkah Food, Holiday Food, Passover Food, Rosh Hashanah Food, Shabbat Dishes
This Vegetarian Brisket Recipe Actually Tastes Like Meat
A satisfying vegetarian entree for holidays, picnics and Shabbat dinner.
Maimonides’ Legal Writings
Maimonides' extensive writings on Jewish law, or halachah, remain an unsurpassed accomplishment.
Young “Jewmaican” Musician Releases First EP
Elijah Gordon, aka Sølä, The Jewmaican, explores his Jewish-Jamaican identity on "OnTrack."
Jewish Grandparenting
Creating a lasting and meaningful Jewish relationship with your grandchildren.
Jews Loved Tinned Fish Way Before It Was Trendy
From herring to tuna, preserved fish is never out of style.