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A Cholent Craze in Secular Tel Aviv
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Jessica Halfin
Hipster Tel Avivians seeking old-world comfort cuisine are rediscovering the simple deliciousness of cholent.
Books
Personality
In Memoriam: Reena Ribalow
Reena Ribalow, who came from generations of notable editors, writers and playwrights and helped shepherd the award honoring her father, has died at 70.
Books
Personality
Author Talk: Rose Tremain
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Joanne Sydney Lessner
In her Ribalow Prize-winning novel, English writer Rose Tremain turns her delicately penetrating prose to themes of love, loyalty and music.
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Fiction
‘The Gustav Sonata,’ Excerpt from the Ribalow Prize Winner
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Rose Tremain
In postwar Switzerland, 5-year-old Gustav becomes the unlikely friend of Anton, the new student who is Jewish, in Rose Tremain’s 'The Gustav Sonata.'
Arts
Two Shows for International Holocaust Remembrance Day
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Leah F. Finkelshteyn
'Indecent' and 'The Number on Great-Grandpa's Arm,' now available for streaming, give viewers a heart-wrenching look at worlds destroyed by the Nazis.
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What to Watch: Film Festival Highlights
Check out our list of must-see movies making the Jewish film festival rounds.
Food
Feature
Challah Tips, Tricks and Troubleshooting
by
Jessica Halfin
Everything you ever wanted to know about kneading, braiding and baking challah but were afraid to ask, including Jessica's perfect challah recipe.
The Jewish Traveler
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America’s Old-New Land of Brooklyn
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Hilary Danailova
The borough’s Jewish diversity is both a boon and a challenge for the traveler. Jewish Brooklyn is, more than ever, a collection of local experiences.
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