A handful of new cookbooks prove that vegetables have been integral to Jewish food traditions for centuries.
- FoodVegetables Take Center Stage at the Jewish Holiday Table
A handful of new cookbooks prove that vegetables have been integral to Jewish food traditions for centuries.
BooksNew Books Examine Our Post-10/7 LandscapeA trio of new volumes bear witness to the worst moments in Israel’s history and bear witness to raw trauma and heroism.
A trio of new volumes bear witness to the worst moments in Israel’s history and bear witness to raw trauma and heroism.
Being Jewish‘Let There Be Light’ Feels More Urgent Than Ever‘I can’t think of a declaration more intrepid or poignant for the first painful anniversary of October 7,’ writes Abigail Pogrebin.
‘I can’t think of a declaration more intrepid or poignant for the first painful anniversary of October 7,’ writes Abigail Pogrebin.
The Jewish TravelerEncountering Ghosts in PolandWhy travel to the most famous region where Jews were ever burned? To connect with Jewish history, to mourn our people and to bear witness.
Why travel to the most famous region where Jews were ever burned? To connect with Jewish history, to mourn our people and to bear witness.
American ViewForging a New Vision of American Judaism and American Zionism‘The only way Israel will learn from, listen to or care about American Jews is if we show ourselves to be living energetic Jewish lives,’ writes Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove.
‘The only way Israel will learn from, listen to or care about American Jews is if we show ourselves to be living energetic Jewish lives,’
Israeli SceneOctober 7 Survivors Will Not Be SilencedIsraelis demand that the world take action to hold Hamas accountable for their brutality and to ensure that sexual violence as a weapon of war will not be tolerated.
Israelis demand that the world take action to hold Hamas accountable for their brutality and to ensure that sexual violence as a weapon of war will
‘White Bird:’ Teen Romance, Nazis and Schoolyard BullyingThe new film, a sequel to ‘Wonder,’ takes young viewers back to the Holocaust and 1940s France to teach a lesson in kindness.In Times of Terror, Israelis Turn to Classical MusicAmid the fears of the ongoing war, the Carmel Quartet prepares for a new season of concerts that will offer refuge and moments of musical beauty for listeners.Books on 10.7 Share First-Hand Accounts, Poetry and PrayersNew titles feature the diary of an IDF reservist, essays from Israeli writers and journalists and a prayerbook created by Israeli women in response to the war.‘Mere Things’ Bears the Weight of Jewish MemoryPhotographer and collage artist Ilit Azoulay brings her striking cultural mashups to New York City’s Jewish Museum.Deborah Lipstadt on the ‘Tsunami’ of Antisemitismby Lisa HosteinAmbassador Lipstadt, the Biden administration's antisemitism envoy, recently initiated global guidelines to fight Jew-hatred that she described as "pro-active" rather than reactive.Hearing the Shofar Blast at the Shiva for Hersh Goldberg-PolinThat plaintive, familiar sound represented the start of a new year ahead as well as the end of a young life full of hopes and dreams.Welcome Home: A Graphic Essay on Visiting IsraelAn American graphic storyteller and writer considers where she feels most at home—Israel or the United States—in a world of rising antisemitism and anti-Zionist sentiment.Michal Cotler-Wunsh on Defining the Battle Against AntisemitismThe Israeli diplomat warns “This is an existential moment for the Jewish people, for the State of Israel and for our shared civilization.”Forging a New Vision of American Judaism and American ZionismThe only way Israel will learn from, listen to or care about American Jews is if we show ourselves to be living energetic Jewish lives.Aviva Klompas Is Reimagining Israel EducationHer organization, Boundless Israel, and new book aim to build confidence for those engaged in conversations around Israel and antisemitism.Footer Menu Column 2
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