Purim 2010

Purim 2010

The Purim Mystery Cake: A Story
Sherri Mandell
Judaism is a religion for adults—it requires a lot of work and thinking. Purim though, is different: It’s a letting go. more...


Purim: Making the Rounds in Beit Mazmil
Haim Sabato
The year is 1959 and a young boy and his family are immigrants from Egypt. They live in a housing project on the edge of Jerusalem, where both Mizrahim and Ashkenazim—strangers to each other—are adjusting, side-by-side, to their new lives in Israel. more...


Arangloska: June Meyer's Authentic Hungarian Coffee Cake
"Come, children," Farkash called out, "let’s see if the Arangloska is ready." And he pointed to a wonder pot on the stove and said to me by way of explanation: "Do you know how to make Arangloska? ..." more...


The Arts: Arthur Szyk and His Books of Esther
Irvin Ungar
Political activist Arthur Szyk interpreted the Book of Esther as one who was a witness to history and fighter for justice. more...

The Purim Mystery Cake: A Story

Purim: Making the Rounds in Beit Mazmil

Arangloska: June Meyer's Authentic Hungarian Coffee Cake

The Arts: Arthur Szyk and His Books of Esther




 
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