A Story Told in Song: Elizabeth Graver’s ‘Kantika’
Graver’s writing is beautiful, lyrical and the embodiment of the “kantika” — the song — of the title.
Graver’s writing is beautiful, lyrical and the embodiment of the “kantika” — the song — of the title.
Glikl intended her writing to be exclusively for her family, but her remarkable narrative became a treasured literary and historical record for the rest of us.
Aliza J. Sokolow’s new book, “This is What I Eat: Fun Activities for Mindful Eating,” is the ideal Tu B’Shevat guide for those who want to instill a love of healthy eating in their kids,
Israel B. Bitton of Americans Against Antisemitism has released a disturbing new report on antisemitic hate crimes in New York City. He has also authored a new textbook to help young Jews fight back.
Unchecked over time, woke ideology will impoverish Jewish life by draining it of its most compelling qualities.
Jewish communities, despite their history of prioritizing questions above answers, are not immune to this new climate that discourages diversity of viewpoint and the questioning of certain ideologies.
As a social media influencer, Mizrahi activist, pro-Israel educator, and member of the LGBTQ community, Hen Mazzig carries around many different identities.
From New York City to the Catskills to Miami Beach; from the luftmensch-professor father on Mrs. Maisel’s side to the meddling, overbearing Jewish mother on Mr. Maisel’s; add in some brisket and a few Yiddishisms here and there, and bam! — you’ve got Amazon Prime’s Jewish schtick conglomerate, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”