Navigating the dating game
Technology has revolutionized the dating world, but sometimes it’s better to go old school — especially if you’re on the older side yourself.
Technology has revolutionized the dating world, but sometimes it’s better to go old school — especially if you’re on the older side yourself.
A Polish farmer standing shoulders-deep in a hole he has dug in wet, black dirt, searching for Jewish skeletons. As Poles uncover and handle Jewish bones, past sins, dirty conscience, betrayal, and buried grief return and have to be faced.
Admit it. The first time you visit the home of someone you’ve just started dating, don’t you love to snoop around the place to get some clue about this potential mate?
A generation before JDate, there was the Jewish Singles Computer Service.
Roger Cohen is an observer of Israel and the Middle East whose voice is especially commanding, and not only because he writes for The New York Times.
The son of a Jewish, slave-owning family from the South confronts two of his former slaves just as the Civil War ends in the play “The Whipping Man,” which played at the West Coast Jewish Theatre in Los Angeles, has been produced by theater companies around the country and is now being presented by the Pasadena Playhouse.
Lindsay Sloane made her acting debut in a TV commercial when she was 8.
You may not know the name yet, but if you follow Israeli movies, the face is unforgettable.