Tag: Jewish Tradition

The article discusses the figure of Elijah in American political and cultural history.
This article provides a list of ten Passover recipes to add variety to your Seder table.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the topic of intergenerational divergence in the context of intermarriage is discussed.
The author recounts his experience of observing Shabbat while on vacation in Florida.
Garlic has a long history in Jewish cuisine and culture.
The article reflects on the author's personal experience of infertility and how it relates to the biblical stories of Rachel, Rebecca, and Sarah.
Marshmallows have become a popular Passover treat, although they are not traditionally associated with the holiday.
The article explores the question of what it means to be human in the context of artificial intelligence (AI).
The review discusses a graphic novel interpretation of the biblical book of Esther.
A Jewish couple is conflicted about whether to circumcise their son for medical and moral reasons.
The Song at the Sea (Exodus 15) and the role of music within the lives of the Israelites during their enslavement in Egypt is explored.
This article discusses the relationship between history and memory in the context of Holocaust remembrance.
The author reflects on her husband Fred's obsession with WWII, stemming from his parents' experiences as Holocaust survivors.
In this response to Hillel Halkin's concerns about the recent Israeli elections and their consequences, the author disagrees with Halkin's deep pessimism.
In this response to Hillel Halkin, the author challenges Halkin's criticism of right-wing Zionist parties and the ultra-Orthodox community in Israel.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the host speaks with Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz about navigating controversial topics in Judaism.
Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz, host of the Q&A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast and a prominent figure in the Jewish community, discusses how to navigate controversial topics and intellectual difficulties within Judaism.
The article explores the cultural link between American Jews and Chinese food, particularly the tradition of eating Chinese food on Christmas.
On Christmas Day, Tamar Manasseh, a Jewish woman from Chicago, organizes a gift-giving caravan to distribute toys to children and families in poor neighborhoods who might not otherwise receive gifts.
This article reflects on Theodor Herzl's essay "The Menorah," in which he uses the story of Hanukkah to explore the reclaiming of Jewish identity in the face of anti-Semitism.
The article explores the significance of sesame seeds in Jewish culinary history.
Michle Halberstadt, a celebrated writer and film producer, embarks on a journey to uncover her family history after feeling a sense of unease about her last name, Halberstadt.
This article discusses the significance of olives in Jewish tradition and their cultural importance in the Eastern Mediterranean.
In this article by Molly Yeh, she shares her personal recipe and method for making chicken and stars soup, a classic Jewish dish.
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