NPR on reviving the New Orleans Jewish community The Idan Raichel Project is coming to UCLA Etgar Keret’s “HaKeytena Shel Kneller” (Kneller’s Happy Campers) has
My friend Justin is reading The Travels of Rabbi Pesachia of Regensburg, the travel writing of a 12th Century rabbi who journeys from Prague to
The Progressive Jewish Alliance in Los Angeles (along with Ikar) is putting together a kosher fashion show–that is to say, an event designed to raise
A new website, FreeRice.Com (a sister site of Poverty.Com), has come up with a pretty intriguing plan: get people to play a vocab quiz game,
This should have been posted last week, but I just found out about it today. The New Israel Fund is sponsoring symposia all over the
Not like we ever expected much from this woman, but come on. This is really off the hook, even for her. Editor and Publisher reports,
A long time ago, I posted on the Polari Bible translation. So, for the sake of consistency, I felt the need to share with you
Evidently there’s a new book out in which some guy tries to spend a year “living the Bible as literally as possible.” Annoyingly but not
The Progressive Jewish Alliance is putting together a very apt event on the connections between Sukkot and homelessness. The deets, from the PJA: Los Angeles
Agence France-Presse reports: Around two decades ago, there were still about 20 Afghan Jewish families living in Kabul, although all were from Herat — the
