
Jewish ice creams and frozen treats to try in NYC this summer
Jewish ice creams and frozen treats to try in NYC this summer Summer in New York just got sweeter, with a uniquely Jewish twist. From tahini swirls to challah mix-ins, NYC’s frozen treat scene is embracing Jewish-inspired flavors that reflect

Comedian Liz Glazer dishes on her ‘very Jewish’ comedy special
Comedian Liz Glazer dishes on her ‘very Jewish’ comedy special Liz Glazer, a lawyer-turned-comedian and proud graduate of Ramaz, has released her debut comedy special, Do You Know Who I’m Not?, now streaming for free on YouTube. Filmed at South

Conservative movement relaunches Israel gap-year program, swapping kibbutzes for Tel Aviv
Conservative movement relaunches Israel gap-year program, swapping kibbutzes for Tel Aviv A major shift is underway in the Conservative movement’s gap year experience in Israel. According to JTA, what once centered around communal work on kibbutzes is now evolving into

Jewish camps express grief and condolences after flooding disaster at Camp Mystic in Texas
Jewish camps express grief and condolences after flooding disaster at Camp Mystic in Texas A sudden and devastating flood in Texas has left beloved Jewish summer camps damaged just as the season was beginning. The destruction at Camp Young Judaea-Texas

A Great Loss in Lubavitch
A Great Loss in Lubavitch With deep sorrow and heartfelt reverence, we mourn the passing of Rabbi Avrohom Korf, the Rebbe’s Head Shliach to the State of Florida and one of the most distinguished pioneers of Chabad-Lubavitch outreach in the

This northern Norway city has adopted a one-of-a-kind approach to observing Shabbat
This northern Norway city has adopted a one-of-a-kind approach to observing Shabbat In a unique twist on Jewish tradition, the city of Tromsø, Norway, located far above the Arctic Circle, has adopted a one-of-a-kind approach to observing Shabbat. According to