The Highline String Quartet’s ...
Highline String Quartet along with Feverup revitalized classical music, hosting events at non-traditional concert venues throughout New York City
read moreHighline String Quartet along with Feverup revitalized classical music, hosting events at non-traditional concert venues throughout New York City
read moreDandies Marshmallows is a 100% vegan plant-based option that looks like a marshmallow, tastes like a marshmallow but read the ingredients label, it is vegan.
read moreI Heart Bees, certified by the OU offers a wide flavor pallet, of 100% raw unfiltered honey
read moreThe Magnificent Meyersons offers a beautiful way to view the complexities of life. “The world is wonderful, strange, and unpredictable. We each get to write and interpret our own stories.”
read moreLet’s Stay Healthy, joyfully explains to children the importance of good food, exercise, basic hygiene, and getting enough sleep, all help us to stay healthy.
read moreChallenge your palate by introducing healthier tastes to your menu with Vegan Burger, and Pittsburgh Pickle Co.
read moreFrom Hell to Challah, rising from fragile to fearless, one grain at a time. Is an encyclopedia of wisdom, a women’s guide to self-discovery, acceptance, and joy.
read morezesters are perfect for adding citrus taste, or fresh nutmeg to drinks, while graters make it easy to process raw vegetables. Having the correct kitchen tools makes creativity easy.
read moreThroughout the COVID lockdown, these LESJC virtual tours provided a travel log exploring the Jewish past, allowing armchair explorations through time during a period when physical travel was restricted.
read moreEcoficus figs, a product of Spain, is a delight for the pallet – fresh, sweet, and dainty dried fruit certified by the Kosher London Beth Din (K LBD).
read moreAufschnitt meats, an adult-friendly fleshing snack, that can travel beyond the Shabbos table, with bold flavors across a wide variety of flavors, and even comes Kosher for Passover.
read moreHealthier products that offer a rainbow of selections – No Cow, a high-protein bar, and Back Roads Granola
read moreIn 1902, the immigrant women of the LES took charge, mobilized, taking their message to the streets, boycotting meat until prices fell, temporarily breaking the Meat Trust.
read moreVaudeville celebrity Fanny Brice, arguably the mother of all American-Jewish comics, known best for her character Baby Snooks, the loveable, precocious, bratty toddler was the subject of a Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy (LESJC) program.
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