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Forward If a tree falls in Israel, could it be a harbinger of hope? 22 Jul 2023
In this article, the author discusses a photograph of two lumberjacks, one Israeli and one Palestinian, who pause to pray before cutting down a tree in the J...
22 Jul 2023
Forward Meet the ‘Top Chef’ contestant who made matzo balls famous in Kentucky 9 Jun 2023
Sara Bradley, a contestant on the reality show Top Chef, gained fame for her unique twists on Jewish and Southern cuisine. She combines her Jewish heritage w...
9 Jun 2023
Forward Would you have dinner with these 125 American Jews? 23 Dec 2022
The Forward, a Jewish publication, celebrates its 125th anniversary by creating a fictional Shabbat dinner with 125 influential American Jews from 1897 to 20...
23 Dec 2022
Forward What I'm grateful for this Thanksgiving, from A to Z 25 Nov 2022
Jodi Rudoren, editor-in-chief of the Forward, shares her gratitude list in an alphabetical manner for Thanksgiving, drawing inspiration from A.J. Jacobs' met...
25 Nov 2022
Forward What I learned about the Holocaust playing a game called 'Gestapo' 2 Sep 2022
The article by Jodi Rudoren explores the provocative and unsettling educational board game, "Gestapo: A Game of the Holocaust," which was discovered at a syn...
2 Sep 2022
Forward How Ida flooding our basement may have been something of a blessing 3 Sep 2021
The author recounts the experience of finding their basement flooded after Ida hit, detailing the items saved from water damage, including precious family he...
3 Sep 2021
Forward A holiday in flimsy huts, in a year filled with uncertainty 2 Oct 2020
The article discusses celebrating Sukkot in a year filled with uncertainty, drawing parallels between the current state of affairs and the holiday's themes o...
2 Oct 2020