Adam Lippmann was just minutes away when two men unleashed terror and turned a celebration "into hell" at Bondi Beach. Don't ...
Traditionally and historically, the Jewish people are one national family — but we are splintered, mainly along religious or ...
Jewish life in New York can often feel embattled — politically, culturally, even existentially. And then there are nights when nearly 3,000 Jews gather at the Javits Center in Manhattan, supported by ...
Eight hundred and eleven pounds of potatoes, 402 challahs, 68 chefs, 59 people named David and 27 people named Rachel. It all adds up to the world’s largest Shabbat dinner, which was organized by ...
As my mother likes to remind me whenever I host, it’s better to err on the side of too much food than too little. But 811 pounds of potatoes for kugel, 402 challahs, and 22,500 hors d’oeuvres? Even ...
Ohad Ben Ami, Raz Ben Ami, Almog Meir Jan, and Elkana Bohbot - four survivors of captivity - have issued a heartfelt appeal to Diaspora Jewry to join this weekend’s global “Shabbat Project.” The four ...
What is the correct title for this coming Shabbat, the Shabbat which takes place between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur? Some people call it Shabbat Shuva, others call it Shabbat Teshuvah. Now actually ...
Gathering for Shabbat or any of the many Jewish holidays brings smiles to the attendees of these Shabbat Club celebrations. Looking to find your people on a Friday night? Join the club. Literally, as ...
This fall, a group of organizers in New York are planning to break a world record: 3,000 guests gathered at the Javits Center for what they hope will be the largest Shabbat dinner ever held. The event ...
Warner Bros. Discovery recently fixed a silly mistake and put the “HBO” back in Max. Unfortunately a return to the site’s old name hasn’t stopped it’s owner from pulling the same old crap. Last year ...
Waking up early on a Saturday morning just so we could catch our favorite cartoon tune in on time had its own charm back in the day. There was nothing like indulging in those few glorious hours of ...
It is quite uncomfortable to explain Shabbat observance to an outsider. To tell a complete stranger that you cannot so much as press an elevator button will, for the most part, elicit vacant stares.
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