Moment
Jewish Film Review | ‘Between the Temples’
5 Sep 2024
Between the Temples is a thought-provoking comedic film directed by Nathan Silver, featuring Jason Schwartzman as Ben, a grieving cantor struggling with the ...
5 Sep 2024
Bonjour Chai
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Brooklyn Book Banning
5 Sep 2024
Joshua Leifer joins Avi Finegold and Phoebe Maltz Bovy to discuss his book "Tablets Shattered" and the unexpected controversy of being deplatformed due to a ...
5 Sep 2024
Bonjour Chai
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Brooklyn Book Banning
5 Sep 2024
In this episode, Joshua Leifer discusses the controversy surrounding his book event cancellation in Brooklyn due to a mistaken association with Zionism and e...
5 Sep 2024
Jewish Chronicle
Dance performance outside Liverpool Street Station to mark 85 years since Kindertransport
5 Sep 2024
A dance-theatre production titled "From Here On" will be performed outside Liverpool Street Station, marking 85 years since the Kindertransport brought nearl...
5 Sep 2024
Sonya's Prep
How I Prepare for the Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
Kveller
What Makes a Name Jewish?
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
Jewish Chronicle
Death of England review: ‘love and hate across the racial divide’
5 Sep 2024
"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 2024
Jewish Chronicle
Meet commercial theatre’s ‘socialist’ producer
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
JTA
Why ‘Slicha’ — ‘Sorry’ — has become a ubiquitous catchword among anguished Israelis
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
Jewish Chronicle
Chocolate ripple fridge cake
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
Jewish Chronicle
The shoe designer whose footwear is the life and sole of the simcha – and the red carpet
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
Promised Podcast
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The “Hersh Ben Perel Chana” Edition
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
Future of Jewish
If you can, please help us keep serving you.
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
Tablet
The Crisis of Performative Kitsch
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
Tablet
Join the Tablet Audience Team
5 Sep 2024
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 2024
Moment
Who Was Jacob de Haan?
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Hadassah
Who by Fire
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Emes Ve-Emunah
The Tragedy That Is Doug Emhoff
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Forward
A Jewish, queer ghost story where the greatest fright is family expectations
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Rationalist Judaism
Joy Amidst Pain
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
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 2024
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 2024
Jewish Table
Zucchini Coconut Soup
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Unpacked
5 Surprising Facts About the Jewish People | Unpacked
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Jewish Chronicle
Full cast announced for new play What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Jewish Chronicle
Plum, blackberry and bay friand bake
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
The Free Press
Party in the U-S-A
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Tablet
Notes on Jewish Camp
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Tablet
Our Hersh
4 Sep 2024
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 2024
Lilith
What Is Left
3 Sep 2024
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 2024
Kveller
The Sky Does Not Witness: A Poem for the Mothers
3 Sep 2024
"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 2024
Forward
Can there be poetry after Oct. 7? A new collection shows how
3 Sep 2024
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 2024
Mishpacha
The Things I Didn’t Say Today
3 Sep 2024
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 2024
Mishpacha
The Magic of “Yes”
3 Sep 2024
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 2024
JTA
Our collective, endless grief is an expression of love, and our most powerful weapon
3 Sep 2024
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 2024
Hadassah
Guide to Jewish Literature – September/October 2024
3 Sep 2024
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 2024
Hadassah
Social Media Brand Humans of Judaism Fights Hate with Love
3 Sep 2024
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 2024
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Pawel Maciejko: Sabbateanism and the Roots of Secular Judaism [Denominations: Bonus]
3 Sep 2024
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 2024
Jewish Chronicle
Green olive, walnut and pomegranate salad
3 Sep 2024
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 2024
Mishpacha
Buckle Up for the Coming Debate
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Mishpacha
The Worst of Both Worlds
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Mishpacha
The Right Balance
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Mishpacha
Remedy or Ruse?
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Mishpacha
Arabian Dreams
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Mishpacha
Elul 5784: Journey to Self
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Jewish Chronicle
Oy-asis! We already have broiges from the last time you insulted me
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Jewish Chronicle
Bhel puri salad
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Jewish Review of Books
The World of Their Descendants
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Tablet
The MAD Files
2 Sep 2024
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 2024
Forward
From Rachel Goldberg-Polin, we all heard the piercing cry of Jewish motherhood
1 Sep 2024
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 2024
Forward
Why do Ashkenazi Jews name babies after deceased relatives? A rabbi responds.
1 Sep 2024
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 2024