In Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog, It’s Nazi Germany through Canine Eyes...

May 23, 2021 by

Shepherd provides a fresh perspective, showing hope and the depth of love, in the story of a dog and his boy who together escape Nazi Germany.

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Radical Housewives: Twentieth-Century Jewish Women’s Activism on the Lower East Side and Beyond...

Dec 21, 2020 by

Jennifer Young, a historian and writer, introduces Clara Lemlich, a young Jewish woman who led the fight for fair working conditions on the Lower East Side at the turn of the Century.

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Letter to the Editor: Jewish Harlem – Who Knew?...

Dec 8, 2020 by

The Jewish roots of the famous Apollo theater or the fabled Theresa Hotel, now designated a U.S, National Registered Historic Place, Sholem Aleichem slept there. Who knew?

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Baritone, Actor, Producer, Adapter: David Serero Gives Classic Theatrical Works a Jewish Twist...

Jun 2, 2019 by

French-born Jewish baritone, actor, producer, and philanthropist David Serero has a knack for finding the Jewish angle in classic works for the theater.

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Can a Jewish Child See a Christmas Show without Wanting to Be Christian? Can an Adult Enjoy a Christmas Show Written by a Jewish Composer?...

Dec 22, 2018 by

For Jewish parents who attend such shows, with or without their children, it’s important to recognize it means participating in someone else’s party. While we can be happy for our neighbors and enjoy the fact that they are experiencing spiritual joy. It belongs to someone else.

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