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At Bookhaus in Tel Aviv, English Is Not Lost in TranslationMichal Goldschmidt’s bookshop in the north of the city has quickly become a cozy new literary hub for English-language readers.
Michal Goldschmidt’s bookshop in the north of the city has quickly become a cozy new literary hub for English-language readers.
Arts
‘The First Salute:’ An Obscure Jewish Revolutionary War StoryA landmark exhibition at Philadelphia’s Weitzman museum explores the outsized role Jews from a tiny Caribbean island played in American independence.
A landmark exhibition at Philadelphia’s Weitzman museum explores the outsized role Jews from a tiny Caribbean island played in American independence.
Food
How Israeli Farmers Prepare for Annual Shavuot DemandAs farmers across the country navigate conflict and loss, a visit to local dairies—and a no-bake tahini cheesecake recipe—offer a taste of resilience for the holiday table.
As farmers across the country navigate conflict and loss, a visit to local dairies—and a no-bake tahini cheesecake recipe—offer a taste of resilience for the
Israeli Scene
The First Jewish Neighborhoods Beyond the Old CityFrom Mishkenot Sha’ananim’s iconic windmill to the courtyards of Beit David, a walking tour traces the neighborhoods that transformed a then-crowded Ottoman town into a modern, thriving city.
From Mishkenot Sha’ananim’s iconic windmill to the courtyards of Beit David, a walking tour traces the neighborhoods that transformed a then-crowded Ottoman town into a
Arts
A Showcase of Female Illustrated Post-WWII Books and DiariesAn upcoming Hadassah-Brandeis Institute exhibit presents haunting Holocaust drawings, handmade albums and pictorial diaries from ten Jewish survivors.
An upcoming Hadassah-Brandeis Institute exhibit presents haunting Holocaust drawings, handmade albums and pictorial diaries from ten Jewish survivors.

The Jewish Women Who Pioneered Photography as ArtA new Tel Aviv exhibit presents works from 20 trailblazing female photographers from the early 20th century alongside those of 20 artists active today.
A new Tel Aviv exhibit presents works from 20 trailblazing female photographers from the early 20th century alongside those of 20 artists active today.
How I Went to Jewish Summer Camp on the Cow PlanIn the late 1970s, the writer's father, a dairy farmer in Goshen, N.Y., got a call from Mel Reisfield, who ran Camp Tel Yehudah. Mel wanted their cows.All Are Welcome at the Park Slope Food Coop, Except Zionistsby Lisa SmithA former member recalls how the Coop felt like a small town where people wanted to help one another, until an anti-Israel agenda upended the store’s guiding principles.One Man’s Story of Belonging to HadassahThe writer, a gay man, examines the pride he feels in his Jewish identity and support for Israel—and credits his Grandma Lee and Hadassah for both.Celebrating the Wonder of Israel at the Annual NYC ParadeIn parades, in our daily lives and in the Zionism we practice, we follow in Henrietta Szold's footsteps.Lisa Edelstein Paints Our Jewish Familyby Susan HornikA new exhibition at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles showcases the actress and her husband’s artistic journey into Jewish ritual, family and memory.Kaliner Gallery Brings a Bit of Tel Aviv to New York CityAmid growing tensions in the art world after October 7, Russian-born gallerist Maryana Kaliner has made it her mission to champion contemporary Israeli women artists.New Jewish Novels and Novellas to Read This SpringDavid Hirshberg's historical fiction set in the Bronx, a story of a girl who sees in numbers, a twisty thriller and more.No-Fuss Israeli FressingA lunchtime puzzle full of snacks and sandwiches you might find at a shuk or neighborhood kiosk.REVIEW: ‘Late Blossoms’Australian writer Merav Fima’s debut, a collection of 10 linked short stories, imagines fictional encounters between real-life women who shaped Israel’s early literary and artistic scene.Footer Menu Column 2
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