The Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York has opened a new exhibition called "Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark," which tells the story of the Danish and Swe...
The article discusses the challenges faced by parents in talking to their children about the situation in Israel. It highlights the importance of parents reg...
In his book "I Could Nosh: Classic Jew-ish Recipes Revamped for Every Day," Jake Cohen encourages a fun and enjoyable approach to Jewish cooking, including t...
The author reflects on their search for Jewish identity and how they find meaning in food. They describe Shelsky's, a small shop in Brooklyn, as their "synag...
The author, a person with dual Israeli and American identities, found solace and acceptance in her cultural heritage through the connection to Israeli food. ...
The author reflects on how Sephardic flavors from their Syrian background shaped their childhood, with foods like kibbeh hamdah and mujedra being common stap...
The Catskills area in New York State is experiencing a revitalization, with new historical markers, boutique hotels, and cultural festivals commemorating its...
Operation Benjamin, a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to giving Jewish American soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during WWII a proper Jewish bur...
"Mind Over Batter: 75 Recipes for Baking as Therapy" is a self-care cookbook written by Jack Hazan and Michael Harari. Hazan, a licensed therapist and gay ma...
Miriam Bradman Abrahams, a Cuban refugee who now lives in Long Island, felt a deep longing to understand her family's background and tell their story. She be...