Bring Them Home

It’s hard to trust anyone these days. Especially when friends, neighbors, and co-workers are noticeably silent when the Israeli war topic pops up.

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Baking Love to Israel

Baking Love to Israel

“We braided this heart shaped challah to express our solidarity and support for those affected by these tragic events in Israel.”

The $75,000 Lulav controversy

The $75,000 Lulav controversy

“This industrial robot does a lot of things really well, but I didn’t trust it with my etrog’s pitom!”
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Foreskin Frenzy

Foreskin Frenzy

Pink, publicly open about her Judaism, became a target for the anti-circumcision movement after she posted a photo of her 2-year-old son at the beach without his diaper in 2019.

All of The Respect On Her Name: Meet Tova the Poet

All of The Respect On Her Name: Meet Tova the Poet

With a name that literally means “good,” Tova Ricardo–aka Tova the Poet–is using her vibrant voice to speak to her unique experience as a young Black Jewish woman at a time when our country has never been more divided. 

OSNAT TZADOK: THE INNER COLORS OF THE MIND

OSNAT TZADOK: THE INNER COLORS OF THE MIND

Osnat Tzadok’s “Tree of Life” represents an inner journey through the artist’s creative subconscious that defines all of Tzadok’s work. Osnat was born and raised in Israel and now lives in Canada, where she relocated with her family 22 years ago.

Brimstone

Brimstone

Brimstone, pro wrestler and radio host, has spent his life building a brand. Now he wants to show his fellow Jews they can ‘kick some ass’

A Rabbi’s Choice – Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz

A Rabbi’s Choice – Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz

At 10 years old, the boy who would grow up to be Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz – one of the 50 most influential American rabbis according to both the Forward and Newsweek — made a choice. He chose to be a Jew.

Boca Raton’s Ayel Morgenstern Spreads Kindness and Love

Boca Raton’s Ayel Morgenstern Spreads Kindness and Love

Ayel’s story first went viral when she was six years old as she painted hundreds of rocks to adorn tombstones that were vandalized in Jewish cemeteries in different parts of the United States. She has worked on several other kindness projects since then.  

Idaho: The Next Jewish Frontier?

Idaho: The Next Jewish Frontier?

Among the many newcomers are Jews who have found their new and sometimes first spiritual home in Chabad of Idaho. They are attracted to Chabad’s authenticity and welcoming attitude. Every Jew is encouraged to participate, regardless of affiliation and ability to pay.

The Haggadah Collective

The Haggadah Collective

Seeking a seder experience that matters. Haggadah Collective weaves tradition with unique elements in adult and children’s versions.

Artists 4 Israel: Art over hate

Artists 4 Israel: Art over hate

Artists 4 Israel, is walking proof that Judaism and activism can co-exist in a meaningful way despite the current political climate.

GROWING ISRAELI HERBS AT HOME

GROWING ISRAELI HERBS AT HOME

We all know the undeniable lure of “FREE FOOD.” But imagine the finest Mediterranean herbs aplenty only a few steps away from your kitchen or backyard.

SUZI WEISS-FISCHMANN: FIRST LADY OF NAILS

SUZI WEISS-FISCHMANN: FIRST LADY OF NAILS

If you’ve ever picked up a bottle of OPI nail polish, you’ve likely giggled at the names like “Ladies and Magenta-men,” “Orange You Glad it’s Summer” and “Suzi Sells Sushi by the Seashore.”