- Israeli SceneIsrael at 75: A Special IssueExploring the sociopolitical forces, arts, culture and food that have defined modern Israel since its independence in 1948.
Exploring the sociopolitical forces, arts, culture and food that have defined modern Israel since its independence in 1948.
Israeli SceneIsrael’s ‘Ethnic Democracy’Israel has made a critical mistake over the years in not being more explicit about its unique kind of democracy, writes author and scholar Daniel Gordis.
Israel has made a critical mistake over the years in not being more explicit about its unique kind of democracy, writes author and scholar Daniel
FoodChanie Apfelbaum Is ‘Totally Kosher’—and Totally FearlessIn her newest cookbook, food blogger Chanie Apfelbaum dares to be photographed with her children, something that’s unusual in the Orthodox food world she inhabits.
In her newest cookbook, food blogger Chanie Apfelbaum dares to be photographed with her children, something that’s unusual in the Orthodox food world she inhabits.
BooksEssential Reads: Women of Color Navigating Jewish IdentityJewry’s multicultural mix has brought forth a plethora of books that engage readers in tough conversations about the differences and similarities among Jews today.
Jewry’s multicultural mix has brought forth a plethora of books that engage readers in tough conversations about the differences and similarities among Jews today.
Health + MedicineThis Women Owned Startup Is Reshaping Egg DonationCofertility is ‘leading the way for a more transparent and ethical the entire industry to become more transparent and ethical,’ says cofounder Halle Tecco.
Cofertility is ‘leading the way for a more transparent and ethical the entire industry to become more transparent and ethical,’ says cofounder Halle Tecco.
Kibbutz Ketura’s First 50 YearsAs many of these recollections submitted by past Ketura volunteers suggest, the Negev-area kibbutz has experienced significant growth since its earliest days.‘Pow! Right in the Eye!’: Pioneering Parisian Art DealerBerthe Weill is an underrecognized figure in art history, until now largely a footnote in the accounts of the over 300 artists whom she helped discover.‘The Woman Beyond the Sea’Journalist-turned-novelist Sarit Yishai-Levi’s book explores the fragile, fractured, yet powerful links between mothers and daughters.‘The Marriage Box’: Coming of Age in the Syrian CommunityA foray into the world of Syrian Jews in America, Corie Adjmi’s new book asks: How much should one sacrifice for love and community?New Jewish Books for May 2023Take your pick from a historical novel about the Dutch girl on the Nazis' most-wanted list to a biography that gives an intimate look at Elie Wiesel.Addressing the Gender Health Gap at a Cellular LevelHadassah's discovery has been hailed as a breakthrough in gender medicine.This Chatroom Connects Jewish Teens in Israel and AmericaOne2One aims to bridge the Israel-Diaspora divide through dialogue.Shavuot’s Origins as a Wheat Harvest Festival'Shavuot isn’t really connected to dairy,' says Omri Paz, founder of Vegan Friendly, a leading Israeli vegan advocacy and certification agency.My Daughter Hadassah, the Haredi DiplomatMeet Hadassah Aisenstark, Israel’s deputy ambassador to Belgium, as presented by her mother.Footer Menu Column 2
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