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Print Issue: Jonah Platt Is Being Jewish | November 21, 2025
Jewish Journal Staff



A Stark Reminder of History’s Unanswered Questions
November 19, 2025
Director and screenwriter James Vanderbilt’s film is based on the 2013 book “The Nazi and the Psychiatrist” by Jack El-Hai.

Filmmakers Gather to Advocate For Better Jewish Portrayals in Media
November 19, 2025
Jew in the City’s new Hollywood Bureau of the Jewish Institute for Television & Cinema and Marcus Freed’s Jewish Filmmakers Network partner to challenge stereotypes and create accurate representation.

Sweet Thanksgiving Treats
November 19, 2025
A Thanksgiving Feast is carbs galore. Sweetness is another hallmark of this holiday meal. The only thing that’s better is when both are mixed together.

Plant-Based Thanksgiving Recipes
November 19, 2025
Thanksgiving is about more than just the food — it’s about spending time with your loved ones.

Citrus Blossoms: An Orange Olive Oil Cake
November 19, 2025
This moist, tender cake perfectly balances fresh orange essence with the earthy notes of extra virgin olive oil.

The Festive Flavor of Roasted Chestnuts and Turkey Breast
November 19, 2025
Chestnuts are really the unsung ingredient of festive holiday fare. We hope you enjoy this incredible recipe for golden turkey breast with potatoes and chestnuts.


Can We Have Productive Conversations on Being Jewish? Jonah Platt on Doing His Part
November 19, 2025
Platt’s “Being Jewish” podcast brings him face to face with conservatives, progressives, activists, actors and his own family, to see if there is any ground left to share on the most taboo topics about Judaism and Israel. Especially in a world that rewards division.

Dan Raskin: Manny’s Deli, Old-School Food and Noodle Kugel
November 19, 2025
Taste Buds with Deb – Episode 133

Speech by Richard Sandler at the Milken Community School Groundbreaking
November 19, 2025
Here at the Milken Community School, we are educating young Jews who know Torah. They know who they are and where they come from. They know we are one people and they are proud to be Jews.

Milken School Holds Milestone Groundbreaking at New Campus
November 19, 2025
The Rodan Family Academic Center, according to Milken leadership, “will be a hub of learning, identity and connection for generations of Milken students.”

Rosner’s Domain | Is Israel Becoming More Religious?
November 19, 2025
When the public wants quiet and diplomats crave closure, the temptation is to pretend a problem has been managed when it has only been deferred.

What If We Listened to Each Other Like Our Future Depends on It?
November 19, 2025
If we want a city and a world where our differences don’t divide us, we have to build it — one honest conversation at a time.

It’s Time for Us to Stop Playing Whack-A-Mole
November 19, 2025
Almost every Jewish organization today is combating antisemitism and fighting from a constant state of reaction.

Thank You Tucker, Candace & Nick!
November 19, 2025
By speaking plainly, you have done us a dark favor. You have shown us that the old hatred was not gone; it was merely waiting for permission. And now, in your hands, and in this moment, permission has been granted.

Antizionism: The Reinvention of a Racist Hate Movement
November 19, 2025
Antizionism is the latest chilling form of supersecessionism — the impulse to eliminate Jews to redeem the world.

The Covenantal Letter at Carnegie Hall
November 19, 2025
One hundred and twenty years ago this month, a celebration was held at New York’s Carnegie Hall on Thanksgiving Day, celebrating 250 years of Jewish presence in the United States.

Leading Judaism Forward
November 19, 2025
A good leader acknowledges a group’s past while moving it steadily forward.

