Who are Mizrahi Jews?
This article sheds light on the Mizrahi Jewish community, indigenous to the Middle East, and their historical and cultural significance in shaping modern Israel.
L’dor V’dor: The Resilience of Ethiopian Jewish Practice
This article explores the resilience and unique cultural practices of Ethiopian Jews, focusing on how traditions are passed down through generations (L’dor V’dor).
Some people need to eat on Yom Kippur. It’s time to stop laughing about it
This opinion piece addresses the often-overlooked reality that some individuals, due to medical or psychological reasons, cannot fast during Yom Kippur.
Jewish community responds to Hurricane Irma
The article highlights the Jewish community’s response in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, particularly in Fort Myers, Florida.
Kochleffel: A Podcast About Jewish Women Stirring the Pot
Jewish Boston introduces “Kochleffel,” a podcast centered on Jewish women making significant contributions to the world of food.
Best Jewish Cookbooks You Should Read
This article recommends a selection of Jewish cookbooks that explore the rich and diverse culinary traditions of Jewish communities around the world.
Antisemitism in the US continues to rise
The article covers the alarming rise of antisemitism in the United States, drawing attention to incidents across various states.
When does anti-Zionism become antisemitism? A Jewish historian’s perspective
The piece explores the nuanced relationship between anti-Zionism and antisemitism from a Jewish historian’s perspective.
Wales man, 82, shocked by Holocaust survivor’s account
This article highlights the emotional response of an 82-year-old Welshman, Ian Savage, who attended a talk by Holocaust survivor Eva Clarke.
No longer a Garden of Eden: How October 7 changed life for Jews in New Zealand
For Jews in New Zealand, the October 7 attacks have altered the sense of security and community.