Memories of 2023 and Beyond
How will Jews ever recall 2023 without thinking of the nightmare of Oct. 7?
How will Jews ever recall 2023 without thinking of the nightmare of Oct. 7?
As a Princeton student, I have personally witnessed many calls for genocide on campus, calls that my university president appears to deny.
For the Jewish community at least, it’s hard to recall a year that has triggered (and continues to trigger) as many emotions, especially for those of us who are close to Israel.
Reconfiguring DEI programs to shift Jews into the “oppressed” category seems highly desirable, but it is a Faustian bargain.
The wonderful thing about soups is that they are so nourishing and so comforting. Prepping the vegetables does take a little time, but once you throw everything in the pot, soup requires zero effort.
Chinese food has long been a “traditional” meal for Jews to enjoy on Christmas.
While reflecting on his recent trip to war-torn Israel with fellow rabbis from across the ideological spectrum, Rabbi Brian Schuldenfrei explained a profound difference from previous visits.
The event provided an opportunity for notable culinary voices and chefs, several of whom are not Jewish, to stand together with the Jewish community against the rising tide of antisemitism.