Posted by Iris Pastor in Musings on 20. Jan, 2012 | No Comments
When mothers and daughters are shopping for their daughter’s Bat Mitzvah weekend wardrobe, what causes the biggest conflict and what are some guidelines to follow when it comes to good taste and modesty?
Continue Reading »Posted by Rabbi Jason Rosenberg in Musings on 07. Dec, 2011 | No Comments
Rabbi Jason Rosenberg ponders the kookiness of all religions.
Continue Reading »Posted by Avi and Adele in Confidentially Yours, Musings on 30. Nov, 2011 | No Comments
Avi and Adele dish on the latest conundrum about Jewish life, love and relationships in their occasional column, “Confidentially Yours.”
Continue Reading »Posted by Launie Kettler in Arts & Culture on 23. Nov, 2011 | No Comments
Launie Kettler makes heaping bowls of red deliciousness: Borscht!
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Posted by Loni in Arts & Culture
What do you call steaks ordered by 10 Jews? Filet minyan
Continue Reading »Posted by Lisa Robbins in Arts & Culture
David Sax, author of Save the Deli: In Search of the Perfect Pastrami, Crusty Rye, and the Heart of Jewish Delicatessen, tells us why
Continue Reading »Posted by Lisa Robbins in Video
Book clubs across the country are reading The Pages in Between, a memoir written by author Erin Einhorn
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Check out “The Three Ladies” discussing what it means to “shtip,” watch them now and LOL.
Continue Reading »Yiddishology with the Tampa JCC Preschool
Continue Reading »Posted by Lisa Robbins in Israel, Video
In the last few years, Dvir Rozen has helped the breakdancing scene expand in Israel, by directing the Israel Breakdancing Association, and starting his own company, Street Art Productions.
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