Something wonderful is happening in the world of Jewish poetry
At the Yetzirah Poetry Conference, some Jewish poets feel they have finally found their very own shul
At the Yetzirah Poetry Conference, some Jewish poets feel they have finally found their very own shul
Yudit Shahar is a veteran of many protests; she says this one feels different
There was a brilliance to Anna Margolin's writing, but also many great mysteries
The conservative talking head went on a lengthy Twitter rant about John Milton's epic poem
1997's 'Time Out of Mind,' with its nods to Solomon and Samson gets a redo courtesy of Columbia Records
In the transcendent work of 'genius' poet Peter Cole, sometimes male and female letters just want to hook up
Two new albums reimagine a centuries-old tradition of adapting poetry to music
Watching Russian missiles slam into Ukrainian cities, seeing that 40-mile long Russian army convoy snaking its way toward Kyiv — it’s frightening, frustrating and debilitating. As tragedy unfolds in slow motion, there’s so little, really, that any of us can do. It’s like watching a child drown, the Russian author Maxim Osipov wrote, when you…
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Most Eastern European Jewish foods we know about are related to holidays or special occasions. But what kind of foods did Jews in the shtetl eat on a regular Wednesday?
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