There’s an exhibit up at the Yeshiva University Museum called “Printing the Talmud”; their website features video footage of all different sorts of Jews getting
Here’s the official scoop on a new program called Tevel b’Tzedek that, it seems, is capitalizing on the Israeli fascination with the East to get
I have a friend who works for Starbucks, and she claims that their Christmas Blend and their Holiday Blend are the exact same coffee–out of
Massive cuteness written by one of my teachers, Rabbi Ed Feinstein: Oh the Jews of old Jewville, just loved holidays, And kept them religiously, in
Vinny of NUJLS writes, Calling all trans, bisexual, lesbian, gay, intersex, queer, questioning, dyke, fag, genderqeeer, heteroflexible, homoflexible, boi, girrl, pansexual, _____ (fill in your
Ilana Kurshan offers a sweet portrait of Jerusalem at Hanukah on Beacon Broadside, the new blog of the ever-bangin’ Beacon Press. She writes, On the
A piece I wrote about facing down the difficult history of Chanukah is in the Jewish Journal this week. It starts by talking about some
A frum woman in Boston has made a dollhouse shul for her daughters and their friends. The project is pretty impressive, and her guidelines are
This is geektabulous. The Aleppo Codex, aka the 10th c. manuscript of the Bible considered to be the most authoratative in terms of transmission of
