JTA
Zabar’s devoted fans mourn Saul Zabar, who transformed his family’s Jewish grocery into an NYC institution
10 Oct
Saul Zabar, a pivotal figure in New York City's food scene, has passed away at 97, leaving a legacy that transcends culinary boundaries. Under his leadership...
10 Oct
JTA
Austria may withdraw from hosting Eurovision 2026 if Israel is excluded
9 Oct
Austria may back out of hosting the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest if Israel is excluded due to mounting boycott pressure tied to the war in Gaza. Several Euro...
9 Oct
Sonya's Prep
Sesame Chicken in 1 Ziplock Bag
9 Oct
Sonya's Prep presents a simple and delicious recipe for sesame chicken, perfect for quick weeknight dinners or when you desire a homemade alternative to take...
9 Oct
Jewish Table
Saucy Seitan Brisket and Italian Honey Walnut Cookies
9 Oct
Leah Koenig combines heartfelt reflections with culinary creativity in her latest newsletter. Reflecting on personal growth, Koenig shares her journey of rev...
9 Oct
Tablet
Super Star
9 Oct
The article examines the cultural trend of wearing large, ornate crosses as fashion statements, highlighting its history from Coco Chanel to contemporary pop...
9 Oct
Forward
Has the Jewish joke become an endangered species — Òu sont les blagues d'antan?
8 Oct
Sociologist Michel Wieviorka's book, "The Last Jewish Joke," ponders whether the humor that has been a staple of Jewish culture is fading. With the Holocaust...
8 Oct
Forward
A bespectacled, Jewish hypochondriac with literary pretensions and a creepy fascination with his stepson's girlfriend — Guess who?
8 Oct
Jennifer Gilmore provides an analysis of Woody Allen's debut novel, "What's with Baum?", against the backdrop of Allen's controversial personal history. Gilm...
8 Oct
Forward
Why Alana Haim wears a Star of David in ‘One Battle After Another’
8 Oct
Alana Haim's character in "One Battle After Another" wears a Star of David necklace as a subtle, yet impactful statement on Jewish identity and intersectiona...
8 Oct
JTA
In Israel, a struggle to reconcile grief and joy as Sukkot and Oct. 7 coincide
8 Oct
Amid the second anniversary of a Hamas attack, Israelis faced the complex task of balancing the joy of Sukkot with the deep grief of remembrance. Official co...
8 Oct
Future of Jewish
What Jews Do Best
7 Oct
Adam Hummel's essay weaves the story of Ephraim Hertzano, the creator of Rummikub, into the broader narrative of Jewish resilience and creativity in the face...
7 Oct
Forward
Bari Weiss, Free Press founder who started as antisemitism crusader, named editor-in-chief of CBS
6 Oct
Bari Weiss, who began her career as a campus activist highlighting antisemitism, has been appointed editor-in-chief of CBS News, marking a significant shift ...
6 Oct
Forward
On Paramount+, Apple TV, HBO and more, Oct. 7 emerges as a cinematic subgenre
6 Oct
Since the tragic events on October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked Israel, this date has spurred a cinematic subgenre dedicated to portraying the aftermath thro...
6 Oct
JTA
How ‘holding space’ became a post-Oct. 7 mantra of grief and comfort
6 Oct
The term "holding space" has emerged as a powerful expression within Jewish communities, especially post-October 7, when Hamas attacks have left many Jews gr...
6 Oct
18forty
After October 7, Motherhood Taught Me Radical Hope
6 Oct
Following the tragic events of October 7, Rivka Bennun Kay reflects on her experience of becoming a mother again, framing it as an act of radical hope in a w...
6 Oct
JTA
When you invite your ancestors into your sukkah, consider bringing their Jewish languages in, too
6 Oct
Sarah Bunin Benor explores inviting ancestors, not only symbolically, but through their languages, into the sukkah during Sukkot in her article. She highligh...
6 Oct
18forty
What I’m Reading in the Sukkah This Year
6 Oct
Rivka Bennun Kay shares her reading list for Sukkot, emphasizing how this festival provides an opportunity for reflection and recharging. Her picks include "...
6 Oct
JTA
NYC synagogue hosts Catholic archbishop and Sandy Koufax jersey to mark 60-year milestones in American Jewish history
5 Oct
Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove of a New York synagogue surprised his congregation on Yom Kippur by spotlighting significant 60-year milestones in American Jewish hist...
5 Oct
Rationalist Judaism
The Esrog Challenge
5 Oct
Natan Slifkin explores the theological challenges regarding the identification of the esrog, or citron, as the pri etz hadar mentioned in the Torah. Despite ...
5 Oct
Future of Jewish
If you can, please help us keep serving you.
5 Oct
Future of Jewish, led by Joshua Hoffman, is committed to providing comprehensive and nuanced coverage of Jewish and Israeli topics, free from paywalls and ad...
5 Oct
Tablet
OCTOBER 2025
5 Oct
The latest print edition of Tablet Magazine, titled "October 2025," encompasses a diverse range of topics pertinent to contemporary Jewish life and culture. ...
5 Oct
Living Lchaim
Jewish Music’s Most Familiar Voice — Finally Tells His Story
4 Oct
Shloime Dachs is a celebrated figure in Jewish music, cherished for his emotive voice and contributions to the genre. However, his life's narrative extends b...
4 Oct
Mishpacha
The Curious Case of the Kohein Club
4 Oct
Nachum Sparks, a brilliant detective with a keen eye for detail, navigates the bustling streets of Jerusalem during Sukkot while solving mysteries. In this e...
4 Oct
Mishpacha
Soundtrack of Serenity
4 Oct
International music icon Yaakov Shwekey, producer Doni Gross, and author Yisroel Besser have created a unique project that blends music and storytelling to c...
4 Oct
My Jewish Mommy Life
BREAKING THE JEWISH FAST - Yom Kippur 2025
3 Oct
In this video, the host shares their experience of observing and then breaking the Yom Kippur fast. Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, invol...
3 Oct
Forward
In Saudi Arabia, Dave Chappelle jokes that ‘I stand with Israel’ would be his code for censorship
3 Oct
Dave Chappelle's performance at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia stirred controversy as he humorously suggested using "I stand with Israel" as a co...
3 Oct
Forward
In Boston, a klezmer musician is plotting a Jewish musical revolution
3 Oct
Nat Seelen is spearheading a Jewish musical renaissance in Boston with the Boston Festival of New Jewish Music, focusing on reinvigorating Jewish musical cul...
3 Oct
Kveller
The Story of Our Sukkah — And How You Can Build One, Too
3 Oct
Jodie Sadowsky shares the heartwarming story of her family's tradition of building a sukkah for Sukkot, a Jewish festival commemorating the biblical Clouds o...
3 Oct
Forward
Linda Lavin's final role is also one of her most Jewish
3 Oct
Linda Lavin's final role in the film 'One Big Happy Family' features her as a grandmother dealing with family secrets unearthed by a DNA test, provoking a jo...
3 Oct
Kveller
18 Jewish Baby Names Inspired by Taylor Swift
3 Oct
Exploring the unique intersection of Jewish heritage and pop culture, 18 Jewish Baby Names Inspired by Taylor Swift offers a playful list of names that are m...
3 Oct
Kveller
The Trailer for Season 2 of ‘Nobody Wants This’ Features a Shabbat Dinner
3 Oct
The anticipation for the second season of "Nobody Wants This," starring Adam Brody as Rabbi Noah Roklov, builds with a trailer filled with Jewish cultural el...
3 Oct
JTA
13 ways to celebrate Sukkot 2025 in New York City
3 Oct
Sukkot in New York City offers a diverse array of activities that cater to different age groups and interests, reflecting the vibrant Jewish culture of the c...
3 Oct
Forward
A 91-year-old Jewish comedian walked into a pub — and out with my heart
3 Oct
At 91, Dyan Forest, formerly Diana Schulman, captivates audiences with her unique blend of humor and music. As the world's oldest working female comedian, he...
3 Oct
Hadassah
Letters to the Editor: Keep Buying Jewish Books
3 Oct
Readers of Hadassah Magazine provide a variety of responses to the July/August 2025 issue, highlighting the importance of continuing to buy and engage with J...
3 Oct
Hadassah
A Hebrew Root With Flower Power
3 Oct
Exploring the Hebrew root "peh-resh-het," which means to flower, Joseph Lowin delves into its rich metaphorical and cultural uses throughout Hebrew literatur...
3 Oct
Hadassah
Virtual Fitness For the Modern Jewish Woman
3 Oct
Kerry Bar-Cohn, the only female chiropractor in Ramat Beit Shemesh, has expanded her influence beyond Israel through "Walking Israel," a virtual fitness prog...
3 Oct
Forward
Two poems about Oct. 7 by Ber Kotlerman
3 Oct
Yiddish poet and scholar Ber Kotlerman reflects on the tragic events of October 7, 2023, in Israel through two poignant poems translated into English by Jess...
3 Oct
Forward
Two stirring poems about Oct. 7 by Ber Kotlerman
3 Oct
Poet and scholar Ber Kotlerman, known for his expertise in Yiddish literature, confronts the emotional aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attacks through two p...
3 Oct
Kveller
The Unusual Way My Family Celebrates Yom Kippur
1 Oct
Mark Rothschild shares his unconventional Yom Kippur tradition of replacing extended synagogue services with family hikes. While maintaining elements of the ...
1 Oct
Kveller
All the Jewish TV Coming in October 2025
1 Oct
October 2025 is brimming with Jewish-themed TV content, offering a blend of serious and lighthearted programming. Highlights include two series about events ...
1 Oct
Forward
‘Kavalier and Clay’ could be a Jewish-American 'Ring Cycle' — what would Richard Wagner think of it?
1 Oct
The Metropolitan Opera's adaptation of Michael Chabon's "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay" serves as a poignant response to Richard Wagner's antisem...
1 Oct
The Beinart Notebook
"Go Birds, F--k ICE, and Free Palestine"
1 Oct
Hannah Einbinder, a Jewish actor and comedian, leveraged her Emmy acceptance speech to advocate for Palestinian freedom, challenging pressures against critic...
1 Oct
Jewish Table
Roasted Tzimmes Platter
1 Oct
Leah Koenig explores the traditionally polarizing Ashkenazi dish tzimmes, offering a modern take with a roasted variety featuring sweet potatoes, carrots, re...
1 Oct
18forty
Three Jewish Ways To Fight (Your) Demons
1 Oct
The article by Rivka Bennun Kay explores Jewish historical and textual approaches to confronting personal and communal challenges, metaphorically framed as "...
1 Oct
Tablet
Making Anniversaries Meaningful
1 Oct
Alana Newhouse expresses her aversion to anniversaries, including their nostalgic aspects, whether the events they mark are positive or negative. She argues ...
1 Oct
Mishpacha
Eps 1. Grace, Grit, and Good Vibes: What Eishes Chayil Really Means
30 Sep
Exploring the concept of Eishes Chayil, often recited as a hymn, this podcast episode delves into its deeper significance beyond being a mere poetic tribute....
30 Sep
Forward
The Newport Folk Festival imagined a more equitable world — can that dream be revived?
30 Sep
"Newport & The Great Folk Dream," a new documentary by Robert Gordon, explores the Newport Folk Festival's pivotal years between 1963 and 1966. The film delv...
30 Sep
JTA
Gary Shteyngart reflects on his botched bris in a new short film
30 Sep
Gary Shteyngart's short film, "The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong," explores his traumatic childhood experience of a botched circumcision performed as a seven-year-ol...
30 Sep
Mishpacha
Treasure Trove
30 Sep
The aron kodesh at Yeshivas Ateres Shlomo in Rishon LeZion, Israel, stands as a testament to kavod haTorah, or honoring the Torah, through its grand scale an...
30 Sep
Mishpacha
Inbox: Issue 1081
30 Sep
This collection of reader letters from a Jewish publication covers a variety of topics. One letter emphasizes the importance of recognizing when family membe...
30 Sep
Mishpacha
When Joy Feels Out of Reach
30 Sep
During the holiday of Succos, where joy is a central theme, experts like Shoshana Schwartz and Shira Savit provide insights into why joy might feel inaccessi...
30 Sep