As Rabbi Berel Wein writes in his new book, "Eight People We Met on the Way Home," “against all odds and against all opinions ...
The most recent jaunts — which were not listed on the mayor’s public schedule – were leaked to only niche Orthodox Jewish ...
The most famous and revered stop on Amsterdam ’s tourist trail is the four-storey house on the Prinsengracht canal where the ...
The most recent jaunts — which were not listed on the mayor’s public schedule – were leaked to only niche Orthodox Jewish media ... whatever. People go for different reasons.” ...
But most people rightfully want entertainers to entertain them. Celebrities want to believe that they’re more important than they actually are. They’re not. Famous is not important.
Sometimes, there are surprising responses from Jewish audience members, too. One such comment came after a solo show that Bernstein starred in, focused on his own grandfather’s relationship with a ...
Attendees brush off concerns over US president-elect's picks for AG and defense secretary, stressing their pro-Israel stances ...
How Nolan’s film portrays the story’s several Jewish characters Bird writes an account of Oppenheimer running into Albert Einstein, one of the most famous Jewish figures of the 20th century ...
And still, there are the Jews who said nothing post-Oct. 7. I dub these people the “quiet Jews ... A few of the famous ones even profited off their Jewish content in the past.