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Tablet The Lady Rancher and the Grad Student 18 Sep
Dorit Rabinyan’s story follows Joe, a grad student who inherits a collection of stamps, coins, and other items from a distant uncle in Israel. Initially dism...
18 Sep
Forward Jerry leaves Ben & Jerry’s, progressive Jewish ice-cream giant, as company battles owner on Israel speech 17 Sep
Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, has resigned from the company due to political pressures from owner Unilever, who he claims has stifled the br...
17 Sep
The Free Press I’m an Orthodox Jew Because of Charlie Kirk 17 Sep
Adam Sharf recounts how a chance encounter with conservative activist Charlie Kirk at the University of Oregon led him down a path of introspection, ultimate...
17 Sep
Emes Ve-Emunah Jerry Greenfield - the Poster Child of the American Jew 17 Sep
The article critiques Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, for prioritizing secular social justice values over traditional Jewish values, which it ...
17 Sep
Kveller Jewish Baby Names for Science Lovers 17 Sep
Exploring the intersection of Jewish heritage and scientific innovation, this article offers a delightful guide to naming your child after renowned Jewish sc...
17 Sep
Forward An unprecedented, and unfinished, work of Yiddish scholarship is now an opera 17 Sep
Alex Weiser and Ben Kaplan have transformed the unfinished scholarly project of the Yiddish language dictionary into a chamber opera, bringing the postwar st...
17 Sep
The Beinart Notebook September “Ask Me Anything” 17 Sep
In the September Ask Me Anything session, Peter Beinart addresses a variety of topics reflecting on current affairs related to the Jewish community and geopo...
17 Sep
Future of Jewish Jews are caught in a political trap. 17 Sep
Jews today find themselves trapped in a political tug-of-war where both the Left and the Right exploit the Jewish story for their own purposes. On the Right,...
17 Sep
Mishpacha Ep 7. The Baal Teshuva 17 Sep
Dr. Nathan Birnbaum, once a renowned secular Jewish intellectual, underwent a profound spiritual transformation, becoming a Baal Teshuva, which puzzled many ...
17 Sep
JTA NYC’s Temple Emanu-El celebrates its 180th birthday with an exhibit on Jews of the Gilded Age 17 Sep
Temple Emanu-El in New York City is celebrating its 180th birthday with an exhibit showcasing the synagogue's history and highlighting prominent Jewish figur...
17 Sep
Tablet Superman, Immigration, and the Jews 17 Sep
David Mamet examines the intersections between superhero iconography, immigration, and Jewish contributions to the American comics industry. Highlighting the...
17 Sep
JTA Take it from this rabbi: You should binge-watch Netflix’s ‘Long Story Short’ for the High Holidays 16 Sep
Rabbi Benjamin Resnick recommends binge-watching Netflix's animated series "Long Story Short" as a profound and authentic depiction of Jewish ritual life, es...
16 Sep
MomentMag The Charlie Kirk Israel Saw 16 Sep
Charlie Kirk, formerly a lesser-known figure in Israel, has posthumously become a celebrated figure among the Israeli right-wing circles. This transformation...
16 Sep
Mishpacha Gifts Fit from a King  16 Sep
In an exploration of historical kingship and its lavish gifts, Cindy Scarr reflects on how monarchs of the past exercised their immense power through generou...
16 Sep
Mishpacha Yidden Talking Good 16 Sep
Cindy Scarr explores the nuances of the Jewish rsum system used in matchmaking, critiquing its limited scope while highlighting its positive aspect of encour...
16 Sep
Mishpacha To Bless Them with Love       16 Sep
Reflecting on the significance of Bircas Kohanim, the author shares her personal connection as both the daughter and wife of Kohanim. She recalls her father'...
16 Sep
Sonya's Prep Head Scarves Try On Haul @keterhayofi 16 Sep
In this engaging video, the host features a try-on haul of elegant headscarves from Keter HaYofi, showcasing the versatility and beauty of tichels and mitpac...
16 Sep
Kveller This ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ Version of ‘Adon Olam’ Is Golden 16 Sep
Azi Schwartz, cantor at Park Avenue Synagogue, continues his tradition of creatively reimagining Jewish liturgical music by setting "Adon Olam" to the tune o...
16 Sep
Forward Robert Redford’s legacy is surprisingly Jewish 16 Sep
Robert Redford, the legendary actor and director, who passed away at the age of 89, significantly impacted the film industry and had a unique relationship wi...
16 Sep
Kveller What Should I Wear For The Jewish High Holidays? 16 Sep
As the Jewish High Holidays approach, the transition to fall weather inspires discussions about appropriate attire for these significant days. This article e...
16 Sep
Rationalist Judaism Crazy Bugs and Crying Rabbis 16 Sep
Natan Slifkin's latest reflection juxtaposes his unique experience at England's Eastern Invertebrate Show with a poignant critique on rabbinical perspectives...
16 Sep
Mishpacha Apple Crumb Coffee Cake 16 Sep
This delightful apple crumb coffee cake by Sharona is a cinnamon lover's dream. Combining light and fluffy cake with a cinnamony apple topping and crunchy cr...
16 Sep
Mishpacha Fluffiest Honey Cake 16 Sep
Sharona shares a unique recipe for a honey cake, perfect for Rosh Hashanah, incorporating dry wine, whiskey, and yeast for added flavor and a light, fluffy t...
16 Sep
Mishpacha Savory Stuffed Dates 16 Sep
Sharona presents a recipe for savory stuffed dates, perfect for kiddush, appetizers, or side dishes. The dish, yielding 12 dates, combines flavors like shall...
16 Sep
Mishpacha Smoky Maple Jerky 16 Sep
Sharona introduces a flavorful twist to traditional jerky recipes with her Smoky Maple Jerky, utilizing a marinated London broil. The marinade combines savor...
16 Sep
The Free Press Are Conservatives Now Doing the Canceling? Plus. . . 16 Sep
The Free Press explores the evolving dynamics of cancel culture, discussing whether conservatives are now engaging in cancellation tactics similar to those t...
16 Sep
Forward A new play asks: What if the biblical matriarchs lived today? 15 Sep
The play *The Matriarchs*, written by Liba Vaynberg, presents a modern reimagining of the biblical matriarchs—Miriam, Sara, Rebecca, Rachel, Leah, and Tzippo...
15 Sep
Forward Hollywood's boycott of Israeli filmmakers is an act of spectacular self-sabotage 15 Sep
The article examines the complexities of a recent Hollywood boycott against Israeli filmmakers, initiated by celebrities such as Emma Stone and Javier Bardem...
15 Sep
The Free Press What Nobody Said at the Emmys 15 Sep
Hannah Einbinder's acceptance speech at the Emmys included a controversial call to "free Palestine," expressing her belief that it's her duty as a Jew to dis...
15 Sep
Kveller ‘Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire’ Lets the Holocaust Survivor Tell His Story in His Own Voice 15 Sep
The documentary "Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire" offers an intimate portrayal of the famed Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate, Elie Wiesel. Directed by Oren Ru...
15 Sep
JTA Met Opera adapts Michael Chabon’s Jewish novel ‘Kavalier & Clay’ for the stage 15 Sep
The Metropolitan Opera is set to adapt Michael Chabon's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay," into an opera for its 2025...
15 Sep
The Beinart Notebook September "Ask Me Anything" Tomorrow 15 Sep
Peter Beinart's September 'Ask Me Anything' session for Premium members is scheduled for Tuesday, September 16, at 1pm ET via Zoom. This exclusive event enco...
15 Sep
Hadassah Announcing Hadassah Magazine’s 2025 Teen Essay Contest 15 Sep
Hadassah Magazine, in collaboration with jGirls+ Magazine, is calling for submissions to their 2025 Teen Essay Contest, which invites Jewish teens to write a...
15 Sep
Kveller Noah Wyle Just Won an Emmy for His Role in ‘The Pitt.’ This Is What He Had To Say About Making His Character Jewish. 15 Sep
Noah Wyle won an Emmy for his role as Dr. Michael Robby Robinavitch in "The Pitt," marking his first win after five previous nominations for his role in "ER....
15 Sep
Forward How often does Tim Blake Nelson think about ancient Greece? 15 Sep
Tim Blake Nelson, a multifaceted creative force in the entertainment world, delves into themes of ancient Greek philosophy, authoritarianism, and morality in...
15 Sep
JTA Israeli conductor calls for end to Gaza war in London concert: ‘What’s happening now is atrocious’ 15 Sep
Israeli conductor Ilan Volkov made an impassioned plea for peace during a concert at London's Royal Albert Hall, calling for the end of Israel's war in Gaza....
15 Sep
Forward VIDEO: Twelve popular Ashkenazi dishes, made gluten-free 15 Sep
Gluten-free adaptations of twelve traditional Ashkenazi dishes are explored in a culinary video series from the Forverts, aiming to bring the essence of Bubb...
15 Sep
JTA ‘Free Palestine,’ Jewish actor Hannah Einbinder says in Emmys speech as Hollywood debates growing Israeli film industry boycott 15 Sep
At the Emmys, Jewish actress Hannah Einbinder championed pro-Palestinian sentiments by urging for a cultural shift during her acceptance speech. Wearing a re...
15 Sep
JTA Comic Gianmarco Soresi mines his mixed Jewish background for laughs 15 Sep
Stand-up comedian Gianmarco Soresi draws humor from his mixed Jewish and Italian background, underscoring his identity as a cultural Jew. With successful cro...
15 Sep
JTA New this school year in NYC: A curriculum to teach public school students about Jewish Americans 15 Sep
New York City public schools have introduced 'Hidden Voices: Jewish Americans in United States History,' a curriculum supplement designed to educate students...
15 Sep
Jewish Action Living Together in Linden: Andy and Samantha Van Houter 15 Sep
The article highlights the vibrant and uniquely harmonious Jewish community in Linden, New Jersey, where both Modern Orthodox and Chassidic groups have forme...
15 Sep
Jewish Action Where Is Tennessee? 15 Sep
Rachel Schwartzberg reflects on her life in Memphis, Tennessee, after moving from New York City with her husband. Initially apprehensive about the geographic...
15 Sep
Jewish Action The Artistry of Shabbat Lights 15 Sep
The ritual of lighting Shabbat candles is a spiritually significant tradition in Jewish homes, predominantly performed by women. Rooted in early Jewish texts...
15 Sep
Jewish Action The Sacred Pause: Finding Shabbat in a World That Never Stops 15 Sep
Charlene Trino reflects on how the ancient practice of observing Shabbat has become a sacred pause in her fast-paced life as a marketing professional in Manh...
15 Sep
Jewish Action The Shabbat Table That Found Me: Filling the Silence with Women’s Voices 15 Sep
After the loss of her husband and a move from Brooklyn to Monsey, Shirley Parker struggles to find solace and community in her new surroundings. Initially ov...
15 Sep
Jewish Action Shabbat in a Changed Israel: How Israelis Have Embraced Shabbat Since October 7 15 Sep
In a poignant reflection on a difficult period in Israel's history, Carol Ungar explores the renewed embrace of Shabbat observance among many Israelis follow...
15 Sep
Jewish Action Articles of Faith: Traditional Jewish Belief in the Internet Era 15 Sep
Rabbi Gil Student's "Articles of Faith: Traditional Jewish Belief in the Internet Era" explores the impact of the internet on Jewish discourse, advocating fo...
15 Sep
Jewish Action The High Holidays of My Youth 15 Sep
Adina Sapir reflects nostalgically on her childhood experience of the High Holidays in a small shtiebel in Boro Park during the 1970s and 80s. The shtiebel, ...
15 Sep
Tablet The End of the Affair 15 Sep
Manhattan's famed diamond district, known for its glittering showcases, faces a disruption from the rise of lab-grown diamonds. These synthetic stones have i...
15 Sep
Emes Ve-Emunah Crossing the Line to the Point of No Return 14 Sep
In this reflection on political violence, the author discusses the assassination of Charlie Kirk by an individual reportedly motivated by hatred of Kirk's so...
14 Sep