In our most recent issue, Volume 171, Number 47, published on Thursday, May 29, in […]
Category: Arts & Entertainment
My Jewish family is proof that hope is worth mustering after terror cuts young lives short
By Claire E. Sufrin (JTA) — The death of any young person at the hands […]
Trump’s apparent snub of Netanyahu may send a dangerous message
By Joseph Puder (JNS) —Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu just learned a fundamental imperative in […]
Remembering ‘Dry Bones’ cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen, who sketched Israeli feats and foibles for 50 years
Courtesy of JTA. Photo credit: Image via amazon.comYaacov Kirschen drew his “Dry Bones” comic strip, […]
Judaism with Jake
On the way to Newark (I think) airport back in 2020, mid-pandemic, I will never […]
More than just blood: the beauty, bond and blowouts of sibling relationships
In recent news stories sibling relationships and forensics have taken on a new focus. The […]
A sundae journey: From chaos to culinary clarity at The Rhino
When my fiancé suggested ending our evening with a visit to the Rhino’s Frozen Yogurt […]
Today in Israeli History: May 30 – June 5
May 30, 1972 — 26 Killed in Lod Airport Massacre Three Japanese Red Army terrorists […]
Bad joke of the week
Isaac has been quietly perusing a document for some time and his wife Rose is […]
Jews in the News: Billionaires, Funny?; Funny Golfers?; Frank-ly Goode; and More
By Nate BloomContributing Columnist “Mountainhead,” an original HBO film, begins streaming on May 31. Here […]
