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I’ll have what Phil Rosenthal’s having
When people ask you which person in history you would most like to share a meal with, the acceptable answers are Thomas Jefferson, Shakespeare or your dead bubbe.
Is sugar good for the Jews?
Here at the Jewish Journal, we’re constantly debating what it means to be a Jewish paper. Does it mean we should focus only on content that is specifically Jewish, or on any content that may be of interest to Jews? And how should we define what is Jewish and what is not?
Golden moments at the Emmys
Emmy took a shine to Jewish talent Sunday evening as the prime-time television awards unfolded at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
New York bombing suspect Rahami captured in New Jersey
An Afghanistan-born American sought in connection with a bombing that wounded more than two dozen people in New York City and could be linked to other bombs found in New York and New Jersey was taken into custody on Monday after a shootout, a New Jersey mayor said.
The left’s record in the last three months
Progressives think of themselves as people who are making the world better.
Making a home for lone soldiers fighting for Israel
A sign on a kitchen cabinet at the Beit Shemesh Home for Lone Soldiers explains color designations for meat, dairy and pareve dishes.
Greta Friedman, Jewish refugee and subject of iconic World War II photo, dies at 92
Saving Adam Krief and Etz Jacob
There are moments in the life of a community when crises collide and make us all a little dizzy. Someone might die, a beloved institution may have to close its doors, a family could be left homeless if we don’t step up and help.