Brief Reviews
The following films were shown at the 13th New York Sephardic Film Festival, cosponsored by the American Sephardi Federation/Sephardic House and the Yeshiva University Museum.
Letters to the Editor
Gluten Insensitivity The recipe for Flourless Banana Chiffon Cake in the April/May issue (“Season to Taste: Why Is This Dessert Different?”) is misleading with regard
Commentary: A Dream of Just Knowing
Recently I was speaking to a class in my Reform synagogue’s religious school when I learned the significance of Memorial Day. We were discussing the
The Jewish Traveler: Charlotte
Jews in North Carolina’s largest city are intent on strengthening their numbers and presence, reversing a centuries-long trend of a small—though committed—community. According to the
Family Matters: Adding Branches to a Tree
Genealogical study is addictive, explains one researcher, because, from long-lost relatives to forgotten history, you never know what you will find. Holocaust victims in my
The Arts : Russian-Jewish Theater: Act I
In the Soviet Union, plays and playhouses created by and for Jews thrived, and a traveling exhibition chronicles the artistry and the artists who sustained
Guide to the Arts: The American Jewish community is rich in theater, film and arts events. Presented here is a listing of events taking place across the United States.
EXHIBITS ARIZONA Kindertransport—Saving the Children Panels and photos detail the history of the Kindertransport, a unique rescue operation initiated by British Jews, who, in the