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Jewish Film in America & Europe
From the days of silent pictures to a recent upsurge in Jewish documentaries, Jewish characters and themes have appeared at an increasing rate in American cinema.
6 Fancy Jewish Restaurants To Put On Your Bucket List
The most haute Jewish cuisine all over the world.
5 Jewish Cooking Classes You Can Take In Your Own Kitchen
Learn to make anything from a classic babka to Vietnamese pho.
This Mexican Israeli Restaurant Is About So Much More Than Food
Falafel Taco is us — not just as a restaurant, but as a couple.
Gender & Sexuality, Keshet, Live
Releasing Your Burden: The Eshel Shabbaton
As we’ve explored in earlier posts by and about Orthodox Jews who are also LGBTQ (including a round-up of blogs, ...
Enough To Go Around
Many families fall victim to the harmful idea that blessings amongst siblings operate in a zero-sum matrix.
American Jews, Jewish History, Modern Jewish History, Study
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
When the Rosenbergs were charged with spying, American Jews feared an anti-Semitic backlash.
Jewish Law, Shabbat and the World to Come
The school of Shammai constructed its version of the Sabbath laws on the basis of the notion that Shabbat is a foretaste of life in the perfect world, yet to come.
Ancient/Medieval Jewish History, Jewish History, Live, Study, Weddings & Marriage
Ancient Jewish Marriage
Marriage in ancient times was a negotiated match involving an agreement on conditions and payment of a bridal price.