The Big Apple Break-up
Our resident Arts & Culture writer, Max Leibowitz (a.k.a “The Last Jew Standing”) writes about being a transplant to the TC and why he loves his new city even more than his old one.
Our resident Arts & Culture writer, Max Leibowitz (a.k.a “The Last Jew Standing”) writes about being a transplant to the TC and why he loves his new city even more than his old one.
Divesting from Israel and Israel-associated companies is simply politics, but spray-painting swastikas on a building for a Jewish organization is unforgivable.
From Confrontation to Conversation, a day-long conference this Sunday at Mount Zion will teach students and community members how to combat anti-Semitism in a meaningful way.
It used to be said that you need 10,000 hours to become an expert at a topic. I shudder to think how close I may be to being an online dating expert by that definition.
Tu B’Shvat starts Tuesday night. We wanted to give you time to prepare with two different Tu B’Shvat inspired bread recipes. This one is loaf-style from our recipe contest winner, Jenifer Robins!
Tu B’shvat starts Tuesday night. We wanted to give you time to prepare with two different Tu B’shvat inspired bread recipes. This one is Mandelbread from Melissa Ginzburg!
A review of the riveting documentary 112 Weddings. Wedding videographer Doug Block follows up with the couples whose weddings he filmed to see what their lives are like now.
TC Jewfolk had lunch at the newly revamped Common Roots Cafe.
Sam Blustin argues that we should embrace the “pop-up minyan” as a way to make prayer more relevant for our generation. Agree?
The attacks last week in Paris reminded us that we should never take for granted the right to say, I am [fill in the blank].