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The Best Jewish Children’s Books of 2020 - Tablet Magazine → Read More
On Yom Kippur, trying to learn life lessons from the Supreme Court justice → Read More
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Cancel Culture - Tablet Magazine → Read More
The delicious dish on the secret Jewish origins of a delicious dish → Read More
In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, recent titles that are worth a read → Read More
My niece Shirley’s big day was a spark of light in the darkness → Read More
When the Democratic presidential candidate told a crowd in Washington Square Park about a ‘very persistent woman’ named Frances Perkins, it was inspiring to see so many men in the crowd willing to put women front-and-center in a narrative → Read More
An ugly New York City extortion racket at the turn of the last century → Read More
Roller derby has a rich Jewish (and feminist) history → Read More
Jewish organizations turn the day of mourning into a day of protest → Read More
Children’s books from different traditions reflect on the importance of thankfulness → Read More
What a ‘death midwife’ has learned from the dead and dying → Read More
Kids’ books, cartoons, and music videos keep the mameloshn alive in an unexpected place → Read More
Jewish visionaries helped create New York City’s public pools → Read More
Enough with the children’s books about Anne Frank! → Read More
The Broadway musical is a lot more Jewish than the movie → Read More
What today’s women activists can learn from a little-known uprising in 1902 → Read More
An undervalued demographic can help promote Jewish identity and values → Read More
Yet another literary celebration of groundbreaking women gives Jews the fuzzy end of the lollipop → Read More
Coco Chanel, the subject of several children’s book that overlook her dark side, was a vile Nazi-sympathizer. Maybe we should be teaching kids about other designers instead. → Read More