Discover the noble Sephardic heritage of Turkey, where Istanbul is a feast for the senses and Izmir enchants with its sparkling Aegean coastline and jewel-box synagogues.
- The Jewish TravelerExploring Turkey’s Jewish Delights
Discover the noble Sephardic heritage of Turkey, where Istanbul is a feast for the senses and Izmir enchants with its sparkling Aegean coastline and jewel-box
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.
How a Dutch Farming Village Saved My Family From the Nazis'Like many Holocaust survivors, my mother buried her early traumas. Like many children of survivors, I have had an insistent need to uncover the past.'A Graphic Novel Recounts the Revival of the Judean Date PalmMartin Lemelman’s ‘The Miracle Seed’ tells the tale of the Israeli tree’s extinction and the Hadassah-affiliated scientists who brought it back to life 2,000 years later.‘Kantika’: A Sephardic Woman’s Song of SurvivalThreaded throughout with Ladino phrases, Elizabeth Graver’s lyrical novel is a story of immigration, tenacity and family bonds.8 Fun Facts About Israeli FarmingMuch has changed since prestate Israel began exporting Jaffa oranges in the 1920s.This Women Owned Startup Is Reshaping Egg Donationby Amy KleinCofertility is 'leading the way for a more transparent and ethical the entire industry to become more transparent and ethical,' says cofounder Halle Tecco.When a Child’s Village Is MissingSooner or later, Talia Liben Yarmush will have to say goodbye to her foster baby. But, 'whatever happens next, we are now a part of her village.'Exploring Turkey’s Jewish Delightsby Libby BarneaDiscover the noble Sephardic heritage of Turkey, where Istanbul is a feast for the senses and Izmir enchants with its sparkling Aegean coastline and jewel-box synagogues.This Health App Takes the Guesswork Out of Pet ParentingThe first veterinarian-affiliated preventative care app and service, Vetted guides pet owners through ongoing home care, from grooming issues to dental health.This App Traces 500 years of Cuban Jewish Historyby Elaine EllisIn creating the free Spanish app—Judíos en la Historia de Cuba—engineering student Abel Hernàndez Eskenazi hopes to inspire pride among Jewish Cubans.A New Project Aims to Preserve the Borscht Belt LegacyBeginning this summer, the Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project plans to install roughly a dozen signs documenting Jewish landmarks.Footer Menu Column 2
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