‘Growing Up In Public’ Helps Guides Parents In a Digital World
The other day, when I was washing dishes, I noticed something new about how my four-year-old son was watching videos. For the first time, he was moving the video progress […]
The other day, when I was washing dishes, I noticed something new about how my four-year-old son was watching videos. For the first time, he was moving the video progress […]
Joel Glaser spent time doing what many who work in television do: move often to smaller communities. After years of bouncing around, Glaser moved to the sales side of media, […]
We’re a couple weeks away from the start of the Jewish holiday season, so we’re bringing you TC Jewfolk’s comprehensive guide to high holiday services across the region and religious spectrum. […]
Like it or not, “You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah” not only exists but is soaring in popularity in both Jewish and secular circles. As Jews, whether we […]
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When Micah Siva’s sister was pregnant with her child during the height of the COVID pandemic, she was looking for a baby gift that would be cute and give some […]
This story was originally published in the Forward. Click here to get the Forward’s free email newsletters delivered to your inbox. JewBelong, a nonprofit with a website offering resources for […]
Being part of community gathering spaces has long been at the center of Michelle Horovitz’s professional life. And her newest venture is no different. Horovitz is the co-founder of Forma, […]
It’s a fitting moment for a movie about Golda Meir and the Yom Kippur War to arrive in theaters. The High Holidays are a fortnight away, Benjamin Netanyahu and the […]
The opening performance of the Broadway revival of Parade was punctuated by a Neo-Nazi protest. Antisemitism rates in the United States are currently skyrocketing to levels unreached since the Holocaust. […]