The agreement ending the Gaza war sparked by the Oct. 7 attacks offers a rare chance to reengage young Jews and heal the rift that has widened in recent years. Over the past five years, a deep physical and emotional disconnect has grown between Israel and the Jewish world. The COVID-19 pandemic and the Gaza... Read More The post End of Gaza war offers a historic opportunity to reengage young Jews worldwide appeared first on eJewishPhilanthropy.| eJewishPhilanthropy
Discover the deliciousness of Vegan Gluten-Free Pumpkin Challah Rolls, a perfect addition to your fall baking. Soft, sweet, and infused with pumpkin spice, these rolls are ideal for any festive gathering. The post Pumpkin Challah Rolls [Vegan, Gluten-Free] appeared first on One Green Planet.| One Green Planet
Last week, the world watched as Israeli hostages returned home in helicopters, just one day before the two-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks and the holiday of Simchat Torah. Videos of tearful reunions filled the internet. Families ran to embrace loved ones they feared they might never see again. For Israel and the Jewish... Read More The post Freedom is only the beginning: What former hostages can learn from Holocaust survivors appeared first on eJewishPhilanthropy.| eJewishPhilanthropy
James L. Simon, a co-producer on "Operation Mincemeat," paid a website to run positive coverage of him, pushing his transgression off Google's home page.| freebeacon.com
When I was a freshman football player, I had a coach from South Jersey whose accent sounded more like the Deep South. Whenever he thought we weren’t giving enough effort, he’d bark, “You gotta have a sense of UR-GEN-SEEE!” I’m...| eJewishPhilanthropy
POWAY — “A New Chapter: Jewish-Catholic Dialogue on Antisemitism” will be held from 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 28, at St. Gabriel Parish. The event, held to mark the 60th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council document “Nostra Aetate,” is co-hosted by St. Gabriel Parish and ADL San Diego (Anti-Defamation League). It will be... The post Parish to host Jewish-Catholic dialogue appeared first on The Southern Cross.| The Southern Cross
A ‘Bop’ poem We carried memory through burning gates,our scrolls and language packed with loaves of flight,while empires rose and fell around our prayers,from Mainz to Fez, from Babylon through Spain—our bones in sundry soils, hearts in Zion,our way of life, an exile’s borrowed home.We kept our covenant with hope.From both ash and exile we… Continue reading Instructions, or: Not giving up→| The Skeptic's Kaddish 🇮🇱
Our testers are singing the praises of these sweet cookies that are stuffed with poppy seed and apricot filling. We're quite certain you will be, too.| Leite's Culinaria
The Trump administration has been focused on antisemitism.| SFGATE
Vegetarian Chopped Liver is an essential appetizer for your Jewish holiday table. Scoop it up on Rosh Hashanah and Passover with your favorite crackers, matzah, and fresh vegetables. This homemade version has the best combination of ingredients to provide that same nostalgic taste that I grew up eating!| Your Home, Made Healthy
Stan and Natalie Rubin were the first Jewish couple ever married on television in the United States, but it almost never happened because of their religion. The post The First Jewish Couple Married on National TV – Podcast #121 appeared first on Useless Information.| Useless Information
Chris Martin’s words to two Israeli fans were not an embrace of equality, but a public reminder that Jews must earn the right to be treated as human.| THEJ.CA
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By Noma Faingold (July 31, 2025) The summer camp movie has become its own genre. By now, what audiences have come to expect is low-brow comedy (balanced by a poignant lesson), with hits like, “Wet …| eatdrinkfilms.com
Exposing secrets of the Israeli national security state| Tikun Olam תיקון עולם إصلاح العالم
If you haven't tried sweet kugel yet, you've been missing out. See why this creamy noodle casserole is a perennial holiday favorite.| Leite's Culinaria
Can we go back to the fact that someone tried to kill Governor Josh Shapiro on Passover? Where is the outrage? Where is the activism? Does anyone really believe the Trump administration cares about…| Envisioning The American Dream
Tonight at the Lehrhaus in Somerville I’m sampling Milagro Tequila Silver 100% de agave. For folks new to some part of this, you might want to ask “Wait, what exactly is a tequila,” or possibly “What is a Lehrhaus?” To answer the first question, let’s offer an analogy: Whiskey is a spirit distilled from fermented […]| Distilled Sunshine
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Tracing the Origins and Evolution of Judaism's Sacred Loaf| The Perfect Loaf
Explore the diverse Jewish identity of Emily Bowen Cohen, a Muscogee (Creek) Nation member and author-illustrator, in this interview.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Discover Jewish Joy with Richard Ho, a Chinese Jewish picture book author, celebrating diversity and resilience through his stories.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
A tent surrounded by Israeli flags has been set up in White Plaza as a space for discourse on the Israel-Gaza conflict, directly across from the “Sit-In to Stop Genocide."| The Stanford Daily
Diwali was this past Friday. In 2014, 10 years ago, I posted about my spending Diwali on the Ganges River. These observations became the basis for my book Rabbi on The Ganges: A Hindu-Jewish Encounter (2019), But for those who … Continue reading →| The Book of Doctrines and Opinions:
If you’ve never had a matzo ball, allow me to introduce you to them. They are essentially Jewish cuisine’s equivalent to a Southern dumpling. The story goes that the recipe originated in Germany and Austria at in the mid 1800s. And they are pillows of delight when floating or sinking in a bowl of chicken... Read More The post The Best Matzo Ball Soup appeared first on Pressure Luck Cooking.| Pressure Luck Cooking
“Chopped Liver” may have a bad rap as an underappreciated accompaniment to better fare, but there’s a reason why Chopped Liver Pate has survived the test of time. In deli counters across the country, you’ll find it in big tubs made according to Kosher laws. If you’re lucky, it will still include duck fat or... Read More The post Chopped Liver Paté (Chicken, Goose or Duck!) appeared first on Offally Good Cooking.| Offally Good Cooking
Ph.D. student Kevin Feigelis urged Congress to investigate antisemitism on the Stanford campus last Thursday. Feigelis addressed the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, whose December hearing led to high-profile resignations at other universities.| The Stanford Daily
The Herodium, a huge fortress built near Jerusalem by Herod the Great, could be just another of his grand fortifications. But could it also be Herod’s tomb?| Historic Mysteries
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There are a lot of ways this train-wreck could end. Here are just a few paths our current geopolitical situation could take.| The Hidden Dominion
I spent the final days of 2023 desperately scrambling to complete two episodes for the two podcasts that represent the clashing sides of my brain ...| Literary Kicks
Judih Weinstein Haggai, a huge-hearted haiku poet, teacher, mother, grandmother and longtime friend of Literary Kicks, has been missing since October 7 from Kibbutz Nir Oz near the border of Gaza where she lived with her husband Gad. We have been waiting since that terrible day in hope that Judih and Gad are still alive. […]| Literary Kicks
Written by Geoffrey Cohen, from an idea received directly from HaShem| Jewdas