Tag: Jewish American

The author describes a moment of joy when her daughter realizes that Pink, her favorite rock star, is Jewish like them.
In this personal narrative, the author, a Jewish young man from Milwaukee, is living alone and feeling homesick for Christmas in Jerusalem in 1958.
U.S. Representative George Santos (R-N.Y.) got into a heated confrontation on Capitol Hill when a man asked him about his actions regarding the Israeli army's bombing campaign in Gaza.
The author, who identifies as both African American and Jewish American, expresses their struggle in the face of recent events related to Israel and Palestine.
Max Rose, a Democratic congressman and former army infantry officer, is running for re-election in a crucial swing district.
The podcast episode discusses the life of Jean Carroll, a Jewish American female comedian from the 1950s who is likened to a precursor of the character Mrs. Maisel from the popular show The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
The text explores the dilemma faced by a Jewish individual navigating between political extremes within their Orthodox Jewish community and their secular liberal friends.
Norman Podhoretz, a Jewish intellectual and influential figure of neoconservatism, rose from a poor background in Brooklyn to become a leading literary critic.
Pete Wells of The New York Times awarded two out of four stars to Hill Country, a Chelsea barbecue restaurant owned by Marc Glosserman, the cousin of the author.