For professor and writer Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor, reclaiming German citizenship almost 90 years after her grandfather fled Munich has helped her come to terms with her family’s past.
- Being JewishI Forgive a Country
For professor and writer Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor, reclaiming German citizenship almost 90 years after her grandfather fled Munich has helped her come to terms with her
Being JewishThe Last Generation of Holocaust SurvivorsFive women who survived the Shoah as children share their harrowing stories, their resilience and their fear that ‘history is repeating itself.’
Five women who survived the Shoah as children share their harrowing stories, their resilience and their fear that ‘history is repeating itself.’
FoodJeremy Salamon’s Hungarian MashupsA new cookbook proves that Hungarian food isn’t just ‘heavy and brown,’ but ‘colorful and driven by nostalgia and history.’
A new cookbook proves that Hungarian food isn’t just ‘heavy and brown,’ but ‘colorful and driven by nostalgia and history.’
Queen Esther Goes Dutch: An ExhibitionA new show—complete with glorious Rembrandts—explores how the hero of the Purim story became an icon of the Netherlands’ fight for independence in the 17th century.We Will Rise to Any OccasionI have never believed more profoundly in Hadassah than I do now.Homegrown Jewish SymbolsFrom almond trees to prickly pears, a cornucopia of natural icons have become synonymous with Israel and its people.Essential Dating Tips From Jewish Matchmaker Aleeza Ben ShalomThe Netflix star’s new book, ‘Matchmaker, Matchmaker,’ offers an in-depth yet easily digestible look at her methods for helping others find love.Bringing Anne Frank to New York Cityby Jane LevereRonald Leopold, director of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, discusses the new exhibition that recreates the annex rooms where Anne and her family hid for two years.The Enduring Mythology of Anne FrankAfter October 7, Anne’s diary merits rereading as a siren alerting us to the malevolent potential of antisemitism anywhere.This Steamy Jewish Book Goes Beyond Sex and ScandalIn Jessica Elisheva Emerson's ‘Olive Days,’ a Modern Orthodox couple has a one night wife swap. Afterward, nothing is the same.‘We Would Never’With multidimensional characters who wrestle with doubts and guilts, Tova Mirvis’ murder mystery is more than a whodunnit.‘Landed: A yogi’s memoir in pieces & poses’Jennifer Lang takes readers on a heartfelt journey to embrace Israel, her adopted home, and navigate her cross-cultural marriage.Footer Menu Column 2
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