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“Strange Ladinos” and Their Struggle for Acceptance as Americans and Jews

Despite facing racism themselves, Sephardic Jews were, and still are, not immune from perpetuating systems of racial oppression.

These Guava Rugelach Taste Like Home

Sweet, vibrant guava was my mom’s secret ingredient.

Michael Twitty on the Connection Between Jewish Food and Soul Food

The writer, scholar, and chef talks kasha varnishkes, tikkun olam, and the Afro-Jewish culinary connection.

Jewish Music with A Caribbean Flair

A Calypso reinterpretation of Adon Olam.

These Chocolate Crepes Are Perfect for Passover

A decadent Passover breakfast or dessert.

As A.J. Jacobs Says, So the World Goes

There’s a chapter in A.J. Jacobs’ new book, The Guinea Pig Diaries (which we just interviewed him about on MJL) ...

Watermelon Jicama Salad

Wednesday was officially the first day of summer 2012. Earlier this week I went to a farmers’ market for work, ...

Short Fridays

Earlier this week, Avi Steinberg wrote about Kafka in Tel Aviv and shared a horribly embarrassing memo. His first book, ...

Sarah Aaronsohn

How she represents a new interpretation of the role of women in the resettlement and regeneration in Palestine.

A Jazz Talmud

Jake Marmer is the Gen-X Jewish Beat poet who never made it to the Beat Movement, born 40 years or ...

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