Wine Education 101

Aug 5, 2022 by

Learn about wine in a fun and friendly environment

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Washington Heights Welcomes Boutique Shabbos-friendly Hotel...

Jul 28, 2022 by

Radio Hotel, a lego-like structure dotting the skyline

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Kosher Indian Food at UN Plaza Grill: A Visit to the Subcontinent without a Plane Ticket or a Passport...

Jul 6, 2022 by

Spotlight India at UN Plaza Grill – Global Chefs Pop-Up tour – until July 31

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UN Plaza Grill Goes Global

May 31, 2022 by

The culinary Global Chefs Collaborative Pop-up brings tastes of the world to NYC

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Europeans Honor Righteous Gentile Sousa Mendes: Risking for Principles of Conscience...

Mar 21, 2022 by

Sousa Mendes is credited with the largest rescue actions by a single individual during the Holocaust

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In Freehold, A Tomato Can’t Grow in the Bronx Is Gary Morgenstein’s Portrayal of a 1960s Jewish Family...

Mar 7, 2022 by

A Tomato Can’t Grow in the Bronx, a multi-generational comedy/drama about a dysfunctional Jewish family, set against the backdrop of the tumultuous 1960s.

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The Universal Language of Food – Breaking Bread...

Feb 3, 2022 by

Harmony, despite differences. Breaking Bread, where chefs achieve cross-cultural connection in the kitchen.

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Beet Hummus Recipe – UN Plaza Grill...

Jan 18, 2022 by

UN Plaza Grill’s Ines Chattas’ recipe for beet hummus

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Big Taste in a Little Pod

Oct 1, 2021 by

October 17 is International Real Vanilla Day! Become a vanilla purist, discover how pure vanilla paste can create interesting tastes beyond traditional desserts. Discover LittlePod!

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The Highline String Quartet’s Candlelit Concert: A Perfect Date for Orthodox-Jewish Music Lovers...

Oct 1, 2021 by

Highline String Quartet along with Feverup revitalized classical music, hosting events at non-traditional concert venues throughout New York City

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The Jewish History of Harlem: A Virtual Stroll through a Neighborhood Where Jewish Voices Echo...

Nov 26, 2020 by

Harlem was the third largest Jewish community in the world for 60 years (1870-1930) join the Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy for a stroll back in time.

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“Tevye Served Raw” Is Delicious and Powerful...

Oct 25, 2020 by

An evening of Sholem Aleichem, including (but certainly not exclusively) the Tevye stories, served up by three superb actors and the result is magic!

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Shakespeare at the Old York Cellars: Culture and Your Own Dinner from Home...

Aug 18, 2020 by

Shakespeare will be alive and well in a setting of lush farmland surrounded by a verdant vineyard – August 23 and 30

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Letter to the Editor: Ashamed of POTUS and the NY Times...

Feb 21, 2019 by

Letter: I am dismayed by the recent confrontation between the President of the United States and the New York Times. Response: When the Times moderates its coverage of those people and countries its journalists and editors hate (i.e. Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, and President Trump), it will be appropriate to call on its victims to mind their tongues–and pens.

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