Spanish discovery suggests Roman-era church may have been a synagogue
Archaeologists in southern Spain found menorah carvings and Hebrew inscriptions suggesting a supposed 4th-century Christian basilica may have actually been a synagogue.
Entering motherhood — and an obsession with the works of an Italian Jewish literary hero
Writer Emily Tamkin reflects on new motherhood while reading Primo Levi’s works.
Kosher Travel In Italy: Best Restaurants, Experiences & Cities To See
A trip through Rome, Tuscany, and Venice highlights Italy’s kosher gems.
Aruba’s Jewish Prime Minister Prepares to Meet the King
Prime Minister Mike Eman, one of the world’s few Jewish leaders, welcomed Rabbi Ahron Blasberg ahead of Rosh Hashanah.
The Fabelmans: Jewish Self-Image
Spielberg’s The Fabelmans reflects his childhood and Jewish identity, portraying antisemitism, family struggle, and creative awakening.
Israeli Food Influencer Brings His Happy, Communal Brand of Cooking to Philly
Israeli food influencer Ben Siman-Tov (“Bengingi”) has built a massive online following with his joyful, communal approach to cooking.
The secret recipes of the Spanish Inquisition: hidden converso Jewish cooking still shapes food today
Hidden recipes of converso Jews, forced converts during the Spanish Inquisition, preserved Jewish culinary traditions.
Santa Fe’s First (and Only) Kosher Deli Becomes Hub of Jewish Life
Santa Fe’s Manhattan Avenue Deli, run by Chabad, is the city’s first kosher deli.
Challapalooza: Boston’s Jew-ish Music Festival
Challapalooza debuts Sept 7 in Somerville as Boston’s first “Jew-ish” music festival.
Ishay Ribo Turns Woodstock into Celebration of Jewish Music
At Bethel Woods, the site of Woodstock, Ishay Ribo drew over 14,000 people for the year’s largest Jewish music festival.