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How I Prepare for the Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah
5 Sep
In the video, the creator shares their personal approach to preparing for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. This preparation involves a combination of spir...
5 Sep
Kveller
What Makes a Name Jewish?
5 Sep
The article from Kveller explores the complexities and personal decisions involved in choosing a name for a Jewish child in the context of rising antisemitis...
5 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Death of England review: ‘love and hate across the racial divide’
5 Sep
"Death of England: A Trilogy" concludes with a powerful exploration of racial tensions and familial bonds in modern Britain, focusing on the dynamics between...
5 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Meet commercial theatre’s ‘socialist’ producer
5 Sep
The article profiles Kenny Wax, a prominent theatre producer known for his nurturing approach and connection to his Jewish roots. Based in London, Wax is cel...
5 Sep
JTA
Why ‘Slicha’ — ‘Sorry’ — has become a ubiquitous catchword among anguished Israelis
5 Sep
In recent times, the Hebrew word "slicha," meaning "sorry," has permeated Israeli vernacular amidst a profound national crisis. Following the tragic loss of ...
5 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Chocolate ripple fridge cake
5 Sep
The Chocolate Ripple Fridge Cake is a no-bake dessert popular in Australia, featuring chocolate biscuits sandwiched with cream to form a soft, flavorful cake...
5 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
The shoe designer whose footwear is the life and sole of the simcha – and the red carpet
5 Sep
Lisa Kay, a former chartered accountant and member of Bushey United Synagogue, founded Sole Bliss in 2017 to create stylish yet comfortable high heels for wo...
5 Sep
Promised Podcast
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The “Hersh Ben Perel Chana” Edition
5 Sep
The episode shares the harrowing narrative of Rachel Goldberg-Polin's relentless pursuit of justice and resolution for her son Hirsch, who was taken hostage ...
5 Sep
Future of Jewish
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5 Sep
Joshua Hoffman from Future of Jewish invites readers to support their platform, which aims to deepen understanding of Judaism, Israel, and global Jewish issu...
5 Sep
Tablet
Join the Tablet Audience Team
5 Sep
Tablet Magazine is looking to expand its audience editorial team by hiring a creative and driven video producer. This role, based in New York City with remot...
5 Sep
Tablet
The Crisis of Performative Kitsch
5 Sep
Olivier Roy's book, "The Crisis of Culture: Identity Politics and the Empire of Norms," explores the pervasive issue of cultural appropriation and how global...
5 Sep
Moment
Who Was Jacob de Haan?
4 Sep
The documentary, "Jacob de Haan: A Voice Out of Time," directed by Zvi Landsman, explores the life and times of Jacob de Haan, a complex figure in early 20th...
4 Sep
Hadassah
Who by Fire
4 Sep
The article "Who by Fire" appears to be an interactive crossword puzzle featured in Hadassah Magazine, probably related to a Jewish theme, as suggested by it...
4 Sep
Emes Ve-Emunah
The Tragedy That Is Doug Emhoff
4 Sep
Doug Emhoff, the Second Gentleman of the United States and husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, is a figure of interest among American Jews due to his hi...
4 Sep
Forward
A Jewish, queer ghost story where the greatest fright is family expectations
4 Sep
Shelly Jay Shore's debut novel, "Rules For Ghosting," offers a unique blend of queer, Jewish storytelling with a charming take on family dynamics and traditi...
4 Sep
Rationalist Judaism
Joy Amidst Pain
4 Sep
The article presents a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of the ongoing pain in Israel due to hostilities, focusing on a visit to an unconventional...
4 Sep
Not That Kind of Rabbi
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Jesse Brown lost 9% of his supporters after he began spotlighting antisemitism. Here's why he won't stop
4 Sep
In this episode, Jesse Brown discusses how his commitment to spotlighting antisemitism in Canada led to a backlash from his progressive supporters, resulting...
4 Sep
Jewish Table
Zucchini Coconut Soup
4 Sep
This edition of The Jewish Table newsletter introduces a recipe for Zucchini Coconut Soup, which is available exclusively to paid subscribers. The newsletter...
4 Sep
Unpacked
5 Surprising Facts About the Jewish People | Unpacked
4 Sep
The video "5 Surprising Facts About the Jewish People" by Unpacked delves into the complex tapestry of Jewish identity, challenging stereotypes and highlight...
4 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Full cast announced for new play What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank
4 Sep
The full cast for Nathan Englander's play, "What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank," has been announced, headlined by Joshua Malina in his London d...
4 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Plum, blackberry and bay friand bake
4 Sep
This recipe for Plum, Blackberry, and Bay Friand Bake offers a delightful twist on the traditional small friand cakes commonly enjoyed in Australia, New Zeal...
4 Sep
The Free Press
Party in the U-S-A
4 Sep
The event known as Flagstock 2024 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill highlighted the intersection of American patriotism and support for Isra...
4 Sep
Tablet
Our Hersh
4 Sep
In an evocative personal reflection, the writer delves into the emotional connection felt between her son and Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an American hostage in Is...
4 Sep
Tablet
Notes on Jewish Camp
4 Sep
The article explores the intersection of Jewish culture and the concept of "Camp," as characterized by Susan Sontag's seminal "Notes on Camp," first publishe...
4 Sep
Lilith
What Is Left
3 Sep
The article "What Is Left" is a poignant reflection on the process of sorting through a deceased parent’s belongings and coming to terms with the fragmented ...
3 Sep
Kveller
The Sky Does Not Witness: A Poem for the Mothers
3 Sep
"The Sky Does Not Witness: A Poem for the Mothers" is a poignant and evocative poem reflecting on the shared pain and loss experienced by mothers in Israel a...
3 Sep
Forward
Can there be poetry after Oct. 7? A new collection shows how
3 Sep
Rachel Korazim's new poetry anthology, "Shiva: Poems of October 7," provides a poignant and necessary artistic response to the tragic events of October 7, wh...
3 Sep
Mishpacha
The Things I Didn’t Say Today
3 Sep
This article from Mishpacha Magazine reflects on the importance of words not spoken, emphasizing the impact of restraint and awareness in communication. The ...
3 Sep
Mishpacha
The Magic of “Yes”
3 Sep
This article from Mishpacha Magazine highlights the transformative power of the word "yes" in various aspects of life. It emphasizes using "yes" in parenting...
3 Sep
JTA
Our collective, endless grief is an expression of love, and our most powerful weapon
3 Sep
The article reflects on the profound grief and shared pain experienced by the Jewish community worldwide, particularly in the aftermath of the events followi...
3 Sep
Hadassah
Guide to Jewish Literature – September/October 2024
3 Sep
Hadassah Magazine's 'Guide to Jewish Literature' for September/October 2024 offers a curated selection of recent publications that explore various aspects of...
3 Sep
Hadassah
Social Media Brand Humans of Judaism Fights Hate with Love
3 Sep
Nikki Schreiber, inspired by her late father's memory, created "Humans of Judaism" to share uplifting Jewish stories and counter the prevalent grief and anti...
3 Sep
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Pawel Maciejko: Sabbateanism and the Roots of Secular Judaism [Denominations: Bonus]
3 Sep
In this episode, historian Pawel Maciejko discusses the lasting impact of Sabbateanism and its potential influence on modern secular Jewish identity. By exam...
3 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Green olive, walnut and pomegranate salad
3 Sep
This recipe introduces a traditional salad from Gaziantep, Turkey, featuring coarsely chopped olives and walnuts, mixed with spring onions, parsley, and a dr...
3 Sep
Mishpacha
Buckle Up for the Coming Debate
2 Sep
The political commentary from Mishpacha Magazine examines the high-stakes nature of the upcoming debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, as tight poll...
2 Sep
Mishpacha
The Right Balance
2 Sep
The article from Mishpacha Magazine delves into the dynamics of household responsibilities and how they can create tension within marriages. It focuses on a ...
2 Sep
Mishpacha
The Worst of Both Worlds
2 Sep
In the article "The Worst of Both Worlds," a wife reflects on her mixed feelings about her husband's growing spirituality and conscientiousness. While she is...
2 Sep
Mishpacha
Remedy or Ruse?
2 Sep
The article "Remedy or Ruse?" from Mishpacha Magazine delves into the efficacy of popular remedies like collagen and magnesium. It questions the scientific b...
2 Sep
Mishpacha
Arabian Dreams
2 Sep
Hirsh Henfield, a 33-year-old logistics professional from Cleveland, defied a State Department travel advisory to accomplish his goal of visiting every count...
2 Sep
Mishpacha
Elul 5784: Journey to Self
2 Sep
In this article, Rav Aaron Lopiansky reflects on the spiritual journey and personal development facilitated by the yeshivah experience, especially ahead of R...
2 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Oy-asis! We already have broiges from the last time you insulted me
2 Sep
In anticipation of the upcoming Oasis concerts in Manchester's Heaton Park next July, Angela Epstein reflects on the challenges and cultural juxtapositions t...
2 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Bhel puri salad
2 Sep
This recipe introduces a unique twist on the traditional Indian street food, bhel puri, known for its vibrant flavors and popularity in Mumbai. The modern ad...
2 Sep
Jewish Review of Books
The World of Their Descendants
2 Sep
Joshua Leifer's new book explores the evolution of American Jewish identity from the post-World War II era to today, challenging the narrative of seamless as...
2 Sep
Tablet
The MAD Files
2 Sep
The article offers an engaging exploration of MAD magazine's influence from its inception in the early 1950s. It details how MAD, originally a comic, evolved...
2 Sep
Forward
From Rachel Goldberg-Polin, we all heard the piercing cry of Jewish motherhood
1 Sep
The article vividly captures the emotions and resilience of Jewish mothers, particularly Rachel Goldberg-Polin, the mother of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was t...
1 Sep
Forward
Why do Ashkenazi Jews name babies after deceased relatives? A rabbi responds.
1 Sep
Rabbi Daniel Cohen explores the Ashkenazi Jewish tradition of naming children after deceased relatives, emphasizing how this practice serves as a powerful me...
1 Sep
Future of Jewish
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1 Sep
Joshua Hoffman, representing Future of Jewish, appeals to readers for financial support to help the publication maintain its free access to Jewish educationa...
1 Sep
Hadassah
These Teens Are Keeping Sephardic Culture Alive
31 Aug
Judah Roberts, a 16-year-old from Boca Raton with Sephardic ancestry, is leading efforts to preserve the Ladino language and Sephardic culture through the ne...
31 Aug
Hadassah
New Jewish Reading for the Start of the Jewish Year
31 Aug
The article "New Jewish Reading for the Start of the Jewish Year" highlights five diverse books offering rich reflections and narratives, perfect for those i...
31 Aug
JTA
The progressive Jewish author whose book event was canceled has tough words for both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian debate
31 Aug
Joshua Leifer's book "Tablets Shattered: The End of an American Jewish Century and the Future of Jewish Life" explores the shifting identities and priorities...
31 Aug