Tag: Cultural Practices

Pesach can feel like a kitchen-driven servitude with endless cooking.
Dartmouth College celebrated 51 years of its Department of Native American and Indigenous Studies and held its annual Powwow.
The article explores the cultural link between American Jews and Chinese food, particularly the tradition of eating Chinese food on Christmas.
The author reflects on the different attitudes towards mackerel in Norway, where some believed that the fish was unfit for eating due to a belief that it fed off the dead bodies of German soldiers during WWII.
The text discusses the trend of beards in fashion and the historical significance of beards in Jewish culture.